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Man charged Simulated car crash with rape By Carl E. Hartdegen is startling lesson Correspondent WESTFIELD – A Springfield man who allegedly broke into a before prom city woman’s residence has been arraigned on a charge of rape and By Peter Currier held without right to bail. Correspondent Westfield Det. Sgt. Scott Phelon WESTFIELD- Students reports in a court document that from St. Mary’s High School Van O. Gruska, 29, of 186 St. were shown a mock car crash James Ave., Springfield, entered Thursday morning outside their the home of the victim, who is school as a way to warn them known to him, via an unlocked about the dangers of intoxicat- Westfield firefighters begin back door on May 8 and went into ed or distracted driving. working to get into the vehicle the victim’s bedroom where she Firefighters from the as if there was still a victim was sleeping. Westfield Fire Department, trapped inside. The firefighter Phelon reports that when the St. Mary’s High School baseball coach Bill Lamirande watches the action members of the Westfield on the left can be seen breaking victim awoke and “asked what he unfold at a 2019 regular season contest. The team will play Westfield Technical Police Department and repre- one of the back windows with was doing, the defendant told her Academy Monday night and join forces to collect donations for the D’Amour sentatives from Firtion Adams his axe. The two sheets on the Funeral Service teamed up to ground are covering two of the that he was raping her” and pro- Center for Cancer Care. (File photo by Chris Putz) students while they wait for the ceeded to do so, despite her objec- display the aftermath of a drunk driving accident. funeral home hearse to arrive. tion. (Photo by Peter Currier) Gruska is known to the victim, Interstate Towing donated an Phelon reports, who positively Going to bat against cancer older Volkswagen Jetta that had been in a front-end collision. identified him as her attacker. Student volunteers from St. Mary’s played the roles of the vic- Phelon interviewed Gruska and By Hope E. Tremblay experience, but he figured it was a one- tims and the driver in the aftermath of the crash. reports the man falsely claimed to Correspondent time effort. However, the following year WESTFIELD – St. Mary’s and have a key to the rear door and said a player was accepted to West Point and See Mock Car Crash, Page 5 Westfield Technical Academy are team- asked to raise funds for Wounded ing up to raise funds for the D’Amour Warrior. The team created T-shirts once See Charged, Page 3 Center for Cancer Care at Baystate again and collected donations. Medical Center. The next season, Lamirande decided The two schools’ baseball teams will to make the fundraiser an annual event Public participation active go head-to-head Monday on the field, and kept the funds local. but will join forces for charity. “We wanted to donate to local chari- The game is at Bullens Field, with St. ties and since then we have donated to at City Council meeting Mary’s having the home team advantage the Shriner’s Hospital, Jericho and New By Amy Porter that night. England Adventures, a local veteran Correspondent St. Mary’s Coach Bill Lamirande said organization,” he said. WESTFIELD – Half a dozen residents spoke on a wide range this is the team’s sixth year raising funds The team is very involved in the char- of topics at the start of Thursday’s City Council meeting. for charity. ity selection and it’s often based on situ- Harry Rock, Westfield 350 Committee president ran down the “In 2014 one of our head coach’s ations in players’ and coaches’ lives. list of events for this weekend’s celebration, from the pancake mother-in-law was diagnosed with “This completely fits with our mission breakfast for which they raised over $10,000, to the children’s breast cancer,” he said. “We did a T-shirt as a school,” said St. Mary’s Principal carnival which will offer free hot dogs and pennants, to the fundraiser for Mass General Hospital Matthew Collins. “Our students are “largest fireworks show Westfield has ever seen.” and raised $7,000.” required to do 30 hours of community Rock said between 1,500 and 2,000 marchers representing The donation was among the top 50 at service and this is one way they are able “every organization in town” are expected for the parade on the hospital that year and the team was to do that. They choose the charities that Sunday, led by 200 airmen from the Air National Guard’s 104th invited to Mass General for a tour. They they raise money for and it’s something Fighter Wing, with the Mummers from Philadelphia at the end were also featured donors in the hospi- they have a personal connection to.” tal’s marketing that year and received Coincidentally this year, a WTA Red Sox tickets. See Participation, Page 3 VAN O. GRUSKA Lamirande said it was an amazing See Going To Bat, Page 3 Mock wedding a Senior Week tradition for some WSU students Westfield still home for former residents By Hope E. Tremblay By Hope E. Tremblay times a year. again,” she said. “I was at the 300th Correspondent Correspondent “This is home,” she said. “My fami- celebration and I wanted to be at the WESTFIELD – Every college has its graduation rituals. Most WESTFIELD – The city’s 350th ly is here.” 350th.” are steeped in generations of tradition and some are a bit more birthday celebration has turned into a Tebow is among the thousands of Tebow said the parade and giant unorthodox. reunion for many former Westfield visitors expected to flock to the city for cake were what stood out from the For Westfield State University seniors, the week before gradu- residents. the Westfield 350th anniversary cele- 1969 events, and what she looked for- ation – Senior Week – is a time for creating those final memories Carol (Tryon) Tebow says no matter bration this weekend. Although Tebow ward to this time around. before catapulting into the real world. Attending parties and where she lives, Westfield will always was already home this year – with “The cake is almost exactly like the decorating mortar boards are typically on the to-do list, and of be her hometown. plans to return in the summer and fall one they had 50 years ago,” she said of course you can’t forget about the weddings. The city native moved to Oklahoma — she said she didn’t want to miss out the giant lighted cake in Park Square Yes, weddings. in 1974 for a job and a change of scen- on this milestone celebration. ery and returns to Westfield a few “It was a good excuse to come home See Residents, Page 3 See Mock Wedding, Page 5 3D Mammography now available at Baystate Noble Hospital

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First Congregational Church historic display, tours May 18-19 TONIGHT SaturdAY Sunday WESTFIELD - First Congregational Church sanctuary will be open for historic displays and tours during the city’s 350th anniversary weekend. On Saturday, doors will be open 1-6 p.m. and Sunday from 3-6 p.m. Many artifacts from both the church and the city of Westfield will be on display in honor of our city’s 350th anniversary. Stop in and learn more about the city’s historic past at 18 Broad St.

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TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is Friday, May 17, the 137th day of 2019. There are 228 days left in the year.

n May 17, 2004, Massachusetts became the first next prime minister, on his arrival in New Delhi after lead- state to allow same-sex marriages. In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed a measure ing his party to a staggering victory in national elections. O requiring neighborhood notification when sex offenders Chrome won the Preakness to keep alive his On this date: move in. (“Megan’s Law,” as it’s known, was named for bid for horse racing’s first Triple Crown since 1978 In 1536, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer Megan Kanka, a 7-year-old New Jersey girl who was (California Chrome would finish tied for fourth in the declared the marriage of England’s King Henry VIII to raped and murdered in 1994.) Belmont three weeks later.) Anne Boleyn invalid after she failed to produce a male heir; Boleyn, already condemned for high treason, was In 2002, former President Jimmy Carter ended a his- One year ago: executed two days later. toric visit to Cuba sharply at odds with the Bush admin- With six Democrats joining Republicans in voting to istration over how to deal with Fidel Castro, saying limits confirm her, Gina Haspel won Senate confirmation to In 1792, the New York Stock Exchange had its begin- on tourism and trade often hurt Americans more than become director of the CIA. The Miss America nings as a group of brokers met under a tree on Wall Cubans. Organization announced that it would now have women Street and signed the Buttonwood Agreement. in its three top leadership positions, after an email scan- In 2006, the FBI began digging at a Michigan horse dal in which male officials were caught making vulgar In 1946, President Harry S. Truman seized control of farm in search of the remains of former Teamsters and insulting comments about past winners. the nation’s railroads, delaying — but not preventing — a leader Jimmy Hoffa; the two-week search yielded no threatened strike by engineers and trainmen. evidence. It was announced that Paul McCartney and his Today’s Birthdays: second wife, Heather Mills McCartney, had agreed to Actor Peter Gerety is 79. Singer Taj Mahal is 77. Rock In 1954, a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court handed separate. musician Bill Bruford is 70. Singer-musician George down its Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision Johnson (The Brothers Johnson) is 66. TV personality which held that racially segregated public schools were In 2017, the Justice Department appointed former FBI Kathleen Sullivan is 66. Boxing Hall of Famer Sugar Ray inherently unequal, and therefore unconstitutional. Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel to oversee Leonard is 63. Actor-comedian Bob Saget is 63. Sports a federal investigation into potential coordination between announcer Jim Nantz is 60. Producer Simon Fuller (TV: In 1968, nine men and women, including brothers Russia and the 2016 Donald Trump campaign. Pvt. “American Idol”) is 59. Singer Enya is 58. Actor-comedian Daniel and Philip Berrigan, entered the Selective Service Chelsea Manning, the soldier who was sentenced to 35 Craig Ferguson is 57. Rock singer-musician Page office in Catonsville, Maryland, seized several hundred years in a military prison for giving classified materials to McConnell is 56. Actor David Eigenberg is 55. Singer- draft files and burned them outside to protest the Vietnam WikiLeaks, walked free after serving seven years behind musician Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) is 54. Actress War before being arrested. (The “Catonsville Nine,” as bars, her sentence having been commuted by President Paige Turco is 54. Rhythm-and-blues musician O’Dell they came to be known, received federal prison sen- Barack Obama. (Mint Condition) is 54. Actor Hill Harper is 53. TV person- tences ranging from 24 to 42 months.) ality/interior designer Thom Filicia is 50. Singer Jordan Ten years ago: Knight is 49. Rhythm-and-blues singer Darnell Van In 1973, a special committee convened by the U.S. President Barack Obama strode head-on into the Rensalier (Shai) is 49. Actress Sasha Alexander is 46. Senate began its televised hearings into the Watergate stormy abortion debate, telling graduates at the University Rock singer-musician Josh Homme (HAHM’-ee) is 46. scandal. of Notre Dame that both sides had to stop demonizing Rock singer Andrea Corr (The Corrs) is 45. Actor Sendhil one another. In Sri Lanka, the Tamil Tigers admitted Ramamurthy (SEN’-dul rah-mah-MURTH’-ee) is 45. In 1980, rioting that claimed 18 lives erupted in Miami’s defeat in their fierce quarter-century war for a separate Actress Rochelle Aytes is 43. Singer Kandi Burruss is Liberty City after an all-white jury in Tampa acquitted four homeland. Barbara Mandrell, Roy Clark and Charlie 43. Actress Kat Foster is 41. Actress Ayda Field is 40. former Miami police officers of fatally beating black insur- McCoy were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Actress Ginger Gonzaga is 36. Folk-rock singer/song- ance executive Arthur McDuffie. Fame. writer Passenger is 35. Dancer-choreographer Derek Hough (huhf) is 34. Actor Tahj Mowry is 33. Actress Nikki In 1987, 37 American sailors were killed when an Iraqi Five years ago: Reed is 31. Singer Kree Harrison (TV: “American Idol”) is warplane attacked the U.S. Navy frigate Stark in the Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signed a “Right To 29. Actress Leven Rambin is 29. Actress Samantha Persian Gulf. (Iraq apologized for the attack, calling it a Try” bill allowing terminally ill patients to obtain experi- Browne-Walters is 28. Actor Justin Martin is 25. mistake, and paid more than $27 million in compensa- mental drugs without getting federal approval. Thousands tion.) of cheering supporters welcomed Narendra Modi, India’s THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 - PAGE 3 City Council Continued from Page 1 GOVERNMENT MEETINGS be scheduled. EVENT Ward 1 Councilor Mary MONDAY, MAY 20 Ann Babinski asked that the SCHEDULE special permit application be Granville: posted on the city’s website Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm LEAD SPONSOR under the City Council as a Planning Board Meeting at 7:30 pm pending application. The council also gave Blandford: immediate consideration to COA Board Meeting at 3:30 pm FRIDAY, MAY 17 TH SUNDAY, MAY 19TH acceptance of a site readiness Police Department Meeting at 6 pm Selectboard Meeting at 7 pm 3:30 PM- Proclamation Ceremony 11:00 AM Community Parade – Staging grant of $150,000 for 4:30 PM Westfield City Hall Stanley Park & Westfield State University Westfield Turnpike Industrial Zoning Board Meeting at 7 pm 5:00 PM- Run Westfield Fitness Expo 1:00 PM Community Parade – Start Park on Cabot Road, the third 8:00 PM Race Headquarters, Depot Square, 16 N. Elm Street Western Avenue & Kensington Avenue installment of a grant from Tolland: Mass Development, bringing Board of Selectmen at 5 pm 5:00 PM- ArtWalk (5-7pm) & ArtWalk Afterhours (7-9pm) 4:00 PM Viewing Stand & End Of Parade* Planning Board at 7 pm Gaslight District & Westfield Creative Arts, 105 Elm St. Westfield Athenaeum side lawn the City’s total up to $1.2 mil- 9:00 PM Planning Board at 7 pm 4:15 PM Mummers Woodland String Band lion after three successful SATURDAY, MAY 18TH Performance* rounds. The project site is a Chester: Park Square Green immediately following parade with 74.88-acre parcel with a 7:30 AM- Yoga By The River Cupcakes from Westfield Technical Academy and Public Meeting: WPA form 1-Request at 5 pm 8:30 AM Kane/Wojtkiewicz Park by the Great River Bridge potential tax revenue of $1.3 Board of Selectmen Meeting at 6 pm Hoodsie Cups from Hood Ice Cream – while supplies last. million a year, and with the 7:30 AM- Community Pancake Breakfast * Times approximate based on length and pace of the parade 11:00 AM Westfield Middle School (12 & under $3 • 13+ $6) potential for 1,100 jobs, and $120 million in private invest- TUESDAY, MAY 21 9:00 AM- Columbia Greenway Children’s Bike Rodeo ment, according to Mitchell in 10:30 AM Westfield YMCA - Rear Parking Lot previous statements. 10:00 AM- Utility Box Mural Painting Projects (3) During public participation Granville: 2:00 PM Around Park Square Green at the start of the meeting, STGRSD School Committee Meeting at 5:30 pm 11:00 AM- Yoga for Gardeners Constance Adams, owner of 12:30 PM Grandmothers Garden Tolland: Yellow Stonehouse Farm on Town Election at 11:30 am to 7 pm 11:00 AM- Columbia Greenway Rail Trail Quest Root Road, said she was dis- 1:00 PM Run Westfield 5K Road Race Finish Line – Elm Street appointed that the Old 1:00 PM- Pollinator Gardening Westfield: Dominion Truck Terminal Planning Board at 7 pm 2:00 PM Grandmothers Garden was back on the agenda for 1:00 PM- Run Westfield America’s Fastest 5K approval. 5:00 PM from WSU and block party on Elm Street Southwick: “I am disappointed in the Special Town Meeting at 6:30 pm 2:00 PM- “Time in Westfield” Musical Matinee lack of vision and imagination Annual Town Meeting at 7 pm 4:00 PM Westfield Women’s Club on the part of most of our 5:30 PM- Children’s Carnival Games & Hotdog Roast Show your civic pride by city’s town council members 7:00 PM Amelia’s Garden decorating your house and/or and planners,” Adams said, 7:00 PM- Beach Boys Tribute with The Driftwoods business with festive lights on adding that they were courting Charged 9:00 PM Fields behind Boys & Girls Club environmentally unfriendly Continued from Page 1 SPONSORED BY Westfield’s 350th birthday companies and large industrial 9:00 PM Fireworks! that he was allowed to “come and go as he pleased.” The man Fields behind Boys & Girls Club weekend of May 17, 18 & 19! firms seeking undeveloped land, rather than steering them admitted he had been in the residence and claimed that he had engaged in consensual sex with the victim. to developed sites. Gruska was arrested on Tuesday and charged with rape and “Why don’t we prioritize unarmed burglary and assault. Participation open lands and green develop- He was arraigned on the charges Wednesday in Westfield Continued from Page 1 ment that sustains clean air District Court before Judge Philip A. Contant who set bail at of the parade. and water as goals through $500. Contant cited, as reasons to require bail, Gruska’s failure Rock said the city is shin- Westfield,” Adams said. She to appear as ordered at previous court proceedings, his record of ing, with flowers in every pot, said the city’s own open space having been named the defendant in four abuse prevention lights in the clock tower, and plan has as its number one orders, his status of being on bail pending adjudication of prior pot holes filled. goal to ensure an abundant charges and for other reasons. “This whole celebration is and safe drinking water sup- The Commonwealth filed a motion asking Contant to revoke about civic pride,” Rock said, ply, and to retain large, pro- Gruska’s bail on two pending cases in Holyoke District Court encouraging residents and tected blocks of connected and one in Springfield District Court. Contant allowed part of the businesses to participate by open space. She asked that the motion and revoked Gruska’s right to bail for 60 days on the two taking out their holiday lights, City Council consider conser- Holyoke cases which include two charges of breaking and enter- and “dressing up” their homes Harry Rock spoke of Westfield 350 events at City Council vation as they look at new ing with intent to commit a felony and charges of larceny and and establishments. Thursday. (Photo by Amy Porter) development. receiving stolen property. Rock thanked some of the He was held pending a June 7 hearing. city departments who have was having fun participating. contributed to the event, Adams also reminded the Residents including the Police council that Westfield started Continued from Page 1 Department, mayor, as an agricultural community, Community Development and and those roots are important Green.. and when he visits them, he the Westfield 350 committee, to maintain. “We consider it Tebow and her sister always takes a ride through which he said “worked tire- our duty to maintain our farm- Martha visited The Westfield his hometown. His wife Linda lessly and with passion.” land to make sure there is News office Wednesday to and their children accompa- Matthew Roman spoke at good food grown locally for purchase merchandise com- nied him on those trips, and the meeting on behalf of the our community here in memorating the 350thanni- he would take them down senior snoopers. “Two years Westfield,” Adams said. versary. memory lane, always driving are over, and we’re expecting Adams also expressed her “I still have postcards and by his childhood home and report cards from all the city disappointment that the Old calendars from the 300th,” his favorite school – Fort councilors that we elected,” Dominion Truck Terminal on she said. “And we have a Meadow. Roman said. He also offered Medeiros Way was back on video of it, too.” “The first time I came home the councilors some new the council’s agenda for con- Arthur Bousquet spent his was a long time ago – about information he had found on sideration. formative years in Westfield, 35 years,” he said. “It was so how to fix manhole covers. Resident Brian Hoose urged moving at age 17 to join the different. Some things were Resident Robert Pearson councilors to consider the military. Although he never built up and others torn down. asked councilors what is the needs of 21st century jobs and moved back, he said Westfield I hardly recognized it.” Arthur Bousquet points to an old map in The Westfield rule for shopping carts left in education by supporting the is where his heart resides. Bousquet said although he News office May 16. Bousquet led the 1969 parade as a front of people’s houses. Promise Act for Education in “This is my hometown,” he has lived most of his life out- 9-year-old cub scout and moved away at age 17. He has Connie Adams of Yellow the state legislature. He also said. side of Westfield, he keeps returned for the 350th celebration and will participate in the Stonehouse Farm wished thanked residents of Westfield Bousquet returned to the coming home. parade once again. (Hope E. Tremblay Photo) Westfield a happy birthday, for their many kindnesses to city for the 350th at the spe- “There’s just something special about the flavor of this French and the Polish. And play with. and said she thought the geo- him following the loss of his cial invitation of Westfield everyone got along.” Bousquet said he worked cache challenge to find com- dog, Ollie, who was a long- 350 President Harry Rock. community,” he said. Bousquet said he remem- Another thing that in the city’s tobacco fields as memorative wooden nickels time companion on his walks Bousquet and his childhood Bousquet said was special well as The Westfield Evening was a great idea and said she through town. best friend David Cowart led bers the diverse cultures in the city. growing up in Westfield were News. He said he and his the 300th anniversary parade the different churches where family have traveled a lot in 1969 and will once again “There were four major groups,” he said. “I grew up everyone was welcome. He and lived in many places, but help Westfield celebrate its said there was always some- Westfield will always be birthday at the head of the in the Italian neighborhood, Going To Bat and there were the Irish, the thing to do and friends to home. Continued from Page 1 parade. Bousquet said he was booster parent, thinking the May 20 game was a home game thrilled to be in the parade for WTA, also scheduled a charity fundraiser for cancer that again, but even more excited night. to see his old pal. The Westfield News Lamirande said WTA has an annual basketball fundraiser “Dave and I did everything for cancer that St. Mary’s has participated in, so he was happy together,” he said. “He moved to team-up again. to Feeding Hills and we “This is now a Westfield effort,” he said. remained friends, but when I GASBUSTERS Cindy Sullivan, mother of a WTA baseball player and mem- moved away, we touch. I am most excited to see him When it comes to 21st century multimedia ber of the Westfield School Committee, agreed. again.” HyperCITY OF •WESTFIELD Local platforms,TOWN “hyper local” OF isSOUTHWICK a term you hear a lot. “It doesn’t matter which school it is – this is about Westfield The friends reconnected coming together as a community,” she said. through the 350 events. It’s not a new idea. In fact, The Westfield News Both teams are wearing and selling T-shirts. St. Mary’s will Bousquet lives in North Shell has been providing readersPride with “hyper local” 2.73 259 N Elm St have green and gold shirts with the school name on front and Carolina now and Cowart news coverage2.83 of Westfield,198 College Southwick, Hwy and D’Amour Center for Cancer Care on the back. WTA will have resides in Indiana. They the same shirt in purple. St. Mary’s shirts were pre-sold, but the Hilltowns all along. Television, radio and haven’t seen much of each Citgo Lamirande said he did order a few extra and if they are avail- other since they roamed the 2.75 regional newspapers only provide fleeting 436 N Elm St able, they can be purchased at the game. Paper Mill neighborhood as coverage of local issues you care about. TV “Since we are joining forces with Westfield Tech this year, children. stations and big newspaper publishers, after we will charge a $3 admission to the game, which will also be Bousquet said he lost touch 2.78 Gulf years of cutbacks2.85 and mergers,Shell frankly aren’t a donation to the D’Amour Center,” Lamirande said. with many of his childhood 278 Elm St able to provide in-depth664 coverage College H wyof smaller WTA will sell refreshments and more. friends over the years, but did markets anymore. “We will have a raffle basket fundraiser the night of the remain close with his neigh- game, with the funds going toward the donation,” Sullivan bors – the Murray family. Pride But, day in and day out, The Westfield News 2.79 234 E Main St said. “Joey Murray and I spent a provides consistant coverage of the stories you In the past, St. Mary’s invited the selected charity to the lot of time together growing up,” he said. Noting that sadly need to know about, that are important to your game and presented a giant check. This year, Lamirande said *Cash http://thewestfieldnews.com/gasbuddy-pricescity, town, neighborhood and home. Baystate Health’s golf tournament conflicts with the event and Joey passed a decade ago and they will not have a representative at the game. his father, who still lived on “We will do something with them and present a check Paper Mill Road, died this spring. The Westfield News Group another time,” he said. “And traditionally we take the players Bousquet has returned to to the charity for a tour and to learn more about it and see their Westfield several times over 62 School Street • Westfield, MA 01085 • (413) 562-4181 donations at work, so I’m hoping we can do that at the the years, mostly for wed- D’Amour Center.” The Westfield News • The Original • dings and funerals. 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So the Mayor took a bike ride to show off his shiny new bike trails. Mayor, I now suggest that you take another bike ride to show off the wonderful streets and roads all around Westfield to show off the wonderful condition that they’re in because you spent all of our road money on those great rail trails and downtown gas lights.

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., addresses a campaign rally at George Mason University Trump delays imposing in Fairfax, Va., Thursday, May 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) tariffs on auto Warren unveils abortion rights imports and parts WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Friday delayed any decision to impose tariffs on car and platform following new laws auto-part imports, deciding against ratcheting up trade dis- putes or impacting ongoing talks with European nations and By ELANA SCHOR abortion providers that are built to avoid violating the 1973 Japan. Associated Press Roe decision, in which the Supreme Court recognized the Trump has made it clear that any final decision on the mat- WASHINGTON (AP) — Elizabeth Warren is calling for a constitutional right to an abortion. Backers of the Alabama ter hinges on trade negotiations between the United States series of targeted measures designed to safeguard abortion law have described it as a conscious attempt to get the and the European Union. In public hearings last year, the idea rights following a flurry of new state laws that dramatically Supreme Court to revisit and potentially overturn Roe. of imposing import taxes on cars drew almost no support, restrict women’s ability to terminate pregnancies, moves Another element of Warren’s abortion-rights proposal urges even from the U.S. auto industry. Democrats have decried as a planned effort to chip away at the passage of legislation that would prevent the government from White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Trump’s landmark Roe v. Wade decision. imposing abortion-related restrictions on private health insur- action follows an extensive Commerce Department review, Warren’s abortion rights platform, released Friday by her ers. The presidential hopeful also joined several of her which found that imports of automobiles and certain automo- Democratic presidential campaign, centers on the establish- Democratic primary rivals in urging the rollback of a 1976 bile parts threaten to impair U.S. national security. Trump ment of “affirmative, statutory rights” that would “block states restriction on the use of federal funds to pay for abortions, issued a proclamation, directing U.S. Trade Representative from interfering in the ability of a health care provider to except for cases of rape, incest or pregnancies that imperil the Robert Lighthizer to continue to negotiate agreements to provide medical care, including abortion services,” and sets life of a mother. address the threat. similar restrictions on states’ power to block patients from get- Warren also pushed for the rejection of limitations on abor- “United States defense and military superiority depend on ting medical care, including abortions. tion access proposed by President Donald Trump’s adminis- the competitiveness of our automobile industry and the Her proposals come as Missouri joins Alabama, Georgia tration, including a rule that would block certain federally research and development that industry generates,” Sanders and other states in advancing laws that limit abortion access funded clinics from providing counsel regarding abortions as said in a statement. — with Alabama’s law drawing skepticism from some anti- part of the family planning process. “If agreements are not reached within 180 days, the presi- abortion Republicans as too draconian, given its lack of an She’s not the first Democratic presidential candidate to call dent will determine whether and what further action needs to exception for cases of rape or incest. for the codification of Roe’s ruling on abortion rights into law, be taken.” “The overwhelming majority of Americans have no desire an idea that would face significant resistance from congres- U.S. automakers ostensibly would benefit from a tax on to return to the world before Roe v. Wade,” Warren said in an sional Republicans. Sens. Cory Booker of New Jersey and their foreign competitors. But many U.S. automakers depend online post announcing her ideas. “And so the time to act is Kirsten Gillibrand of New York also have endorsed the codi- on imported parts that could be subject to Trump’s tariffs and now.” fication of abortion rights, while Pete Buttigieg, mayor of could become more expensive. The senator from Massachusetts also urged passage of leg- South Bend, Indiana, said Thursday that such a move John Bozzella, president of Global Automakers, said if the islation that would stop states from passing constraints on “deserves to be taken seriously.” president imposed new taxes on autos and auto parts, “American consumers will suffer a body blow.” He said cur- rent tariffs have added cost, reduced the industry’s global competitiveness and created uncertainty that has slowed investment and growth. House set to approve sweeping bill to expand gay rights By MATTHEW DALY their apartment because of their sexual Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga., called the House Associated Press orientation or gender identify.” bill “horrifying” and said it could cause WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats in Most Republicans oppose the bill and Catholic schools to lose federal grants for the House are poised to approve sweeping call it another example of government school lunches or require faith-based adop- anti-discrimination legislation that would overreach. At a news conference Thursday, tion agencies to place children with same- extend civil rights protections to LGBT they said the bill would jeopardize reli- sex couples. people by prohibiting discrimination based gious freedom by requiring acceptance of a Some critics also said the bill could jeop- on sexual orientation or gender identity. particular ideology about sexuality and ardize Title IX, the law prohibiting sex The protections would extend to employ- sexual identity. discrimination in federally funded educa- ment, housing, loan applications, educa- Rep. Vicky Hartzler, R-Mo., called the tion programs. Former tennis star Martina tion, public accommodations and other legislation “grossly misnamed” and said it Navratilova co-wrote an opinion piece in areas. is “anything but equalizing.” The Washington Post urging lawmakers Dubbed the Equality Act, the bill is a top The bill “hijacks” the 1964 Civil Rights not to “make the unnecessary and ironic priority of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Act to create “a brave new world of ‘dis- mistake of sacrificing the enormously who said it will bring the nation “closer to crimination’ based on undefined terms of valuable social good that is female sports equal liberty and justice for all.” sexual orientation and gender identity,” in their effort to secure the rights of trans- Sexual orientation and gender identity Hartzler said. The legislation threatens gender women and girls.” “deserve full civil rights protections - in the women’s sports, shelters and schools, and Neena Chaudhry, a lawyer for the workplace and in every place, education, could silence female athletes, domestic National Women’s Law Center, said the housing, credit, jury service, public accom- abuse survivors and other women, she said. bill does not undermine Title IX, because modations,” Pelosi said. A similar bill in the Senate has been co- courts have already found that Title IX A vote on the bill is scheduled for Friday. sponsored by all but one Senate Democrat, protects against gender-identity discrimi- The legislation’s chief sponsor, Rep. but faces long odds in the Republican- nation. David Cicilline, D-R.I., said it affirms fair- controlled chamber. “It is way past time to fully open the ness and equality as core American values President Donald Trump is widely doors of opportunity for every American,” “and ensures members of the LGBTQ expected to veto the bill if it reaches his said Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., one of the community can live their lives free from desk. An administration official who asked Senate bill’s lead sponsors. “Let’s pass the the fear of legal discrimination of any not be identified, because he was not Equality Act, and let us rejoice in the bells kind.” authorized to speak publicly about the of freedom ringing for every American.” President Donald Trump arrives at John F. Kennedy Cicilline, who is gay, called equal treat- president’s intentions, said the administra- Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine Airport Thursday, May 16, 2019, in New York. (AP Photo/ ment under the law a founding principle of tion “opposes discrimination of any kind also supports the bill, while Democratic Evan Vucci) the United States, adding “It’s absurd that, and supports the equal treatment of all. Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia is the in 2019, members of the LGBTQ commu- However, this bill in its current form is sole Democrat who is not a co-sponsor. nity can be fired from their jobs, denied filled with poison pills that threaten to service in a restaurant or get thrown out of undermine parental and conscience rights.”

The Westfield News In this May 16, 2019, A publication of the Westfield News Group LLC photo, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., Flora Masciadrelli James Johnson-Corwin Director of Sales/ Multi-Media Manager speaks at the Capitol Classified Manager in Washington. Marie Brazee Democrats in the Chris Putz Business Manager Sports Editor House are poised to Lorie Perry approve sweeping Director of Ad Production anti-discrimination legislation that would Patrick R. Berry extend civil rights President protections to LGBT people by prohibiting 62 School Street, Westfield , MA 01085 discrimination based (413)562-4181 on sexual orientation or gender identity. (AP www.thewestfieldnews.com Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 - PAGE 5 Obituaries Police Logs thewestfieldnews.com/category/obituaries/ WESTFIELD Major crime and incident report Llewellyn Denison Densmore, Jr. Friday, May 10, 2019 Llewellyn Denison Densmore, 10:17 a.m.: larceny, North Elm Street, a resident came to the Jr., of Westfield, MA., passed station to report that she inadvertently left an envelope containing away at age 89 on May 15, 2019, cash at an ATM which was gone when she returned to look for it, surrounded by his loving family. the bank was notified and an investigation was initiated; Llewellyn was born in Barre, Vt. 11:39 a.m.: animal complaint, Union Street, a caller reports find- on December 15, 1929 to ing a deceased dog with tags in his pasture, the responding animal Llewellyn and Ruth Densmore Sr. control officer reports the dog was transported to the municipal He was an honor student who animal shelter; loved music, sports and a good 11:57 a.m.: found property, Westfield Police Station, 15 From left: Luke Willenborg (SR), Molleigh Robinson (JR), laugh. Llewellyn graduated high Washington St., a cell phone was found in the station, the owner Mike Pepe (JR), Arianna St. Peter (JR), Aaron Blanchard school in 1947 and got his first job was not immediately determined and the phone was stored for safe (SR), and Joe Walz (SR). These six St. Mary’s students vol- keeping; at Anderson’s. He joined the Air unteered to play the part of the victims and the driver. (Photo 5:36 p.m.: assist other agency, Department of Children and Force in 1951 in which he served in both Families workers request police assistance as they take custody of by Peter Currier) the Korean and Vietnam wars. After children, the responding officer reports a male party objected to the nearly 22 years of service, he retired action and created a disturbance, Brandon James Reynolds, 21, of Mock Car Crash from the Air Force as a Supply and 41 Norman St., 2nd Flr., Chicopee, was arrested for disorderly Continued from Page 1 Logistics Manager, in 1972. While in conduct; Vietnam, he met, fell in love, and mar- 7:53 p.m.: animal complaint, Union Street, a resident came to the “We don’t want to let people like you die,” said Firefighter ried Anne Marie. They had to evacuate station to surrender a stray black kitten found in the area of Powder Ray Neilsen, “They do not come back. This is not a video shortly after their son David was born. The family moved Mill Village, the kitten was transported to the municipal animal game. They die from drunk driving.” to Saudi Arabia in 1975 where he was employed by shelter; The preceding scenario for the crash was that a group of six Northrop Aircraft Company. They had Denise during the 7:59 p.m.: vandalism, State Street, a caller reports her vehicle students piled into the Jetta on their way to prom and their early years of the family’s stay in Saudi Arabia (1975 – was keyed, the responding officer reports that the victim said that a driver had been drinking. Nobody was wearing their seat belt 1995) where they enjoyed many travels abroad. The fam- friend who had borrowed the vehicle returned it undamaged at 3 when the car struck an object or another vehicle head-on. ily then returned home to their central NY farm, before p.m. and the victim recently found that it had been scratched around Some of the kids were ejected from the car and two of them eventually moving back to Westfield, MA in 2009. A the circumference of the vehicle; were killed. The six students took their positions and waited devoted husband, father, and brother, Llewellyn is sur- 9:37 p.m.: accident, Main Street at Noble Street, multiple callers for their classmates to come outside. When they arrived, vived by his wife, Anne Marie; son, David Densmore; report a two or three vehicle crash, the responding officer reports a Neilsen gave a speech that outlined the dangers and statistics daughter, Denise and 4 grandchildren; sister, Betty westbound vehicle turning from Main Street to Noble Street was around driving under the influence. Coughlin; sister, Lyle Miller; sister, Floene Young; sister, struck by a vehicle proceeding westbound in the right lane and Neilsen said that the number one cause of death for teenag- Lorene Liberty. Calling hours will be at Firtion Adams pushed into a vehicle stopped on Noble Street, two occupants of the ers aged 16 to 19 is car crashes. This includes crashes caused Funeral Service from 8:30-10:30am on May 18. The westbound vehicle were transported to Baystate Noble Hospital, by drunk driving, driving under the influence of drugs and two vehicles were towed to the police impound yard. funeral and burial will be private. Donations in memory distracted driving. He added that 1,500 people under the age of Llewellyn may be made to St. Mary’s Catholic of 21 die each year in these kinds of crashes. One-third of Church, 30 Bartlett Street, Westfield, MA 01085 the those deaths occur in the time period between April and June, Alzheimer’s Association, 264 Cottage Street, Springfield, which is prom season for most schools. MA 01104 or to the America Lung Association, 393 In a survey conducted by the American Automobile Maple Street Suite 3, Springfield, MA 01105. Court Logs Association (AAA), it was found that 54 percent of people who go to prom consume upwards of four drinks throughout John Albert Dillingham Westfield District Court the night. Neilsen and a police officer at the scene discouraged John Albert Dillingham, 92, Friday, May 10, 2019 the kids from drinking at their prom Friday night, but noted passed away peacefully at the Charles E. Harris, 38, of 19 Rocky Brook Drive, Huntington, that they are aware that it will likely happen anyway. Their Holyoke Soldiers Home on May was released on $500 personal surety pending an Aug. 7 hearing message to those who choose to drink was for them to be 12, 2019 after battling Parkinson’s after he was arraigned on charges of operating a motor vehicle responsible. They encouraged students who chose to drink to Disease. John was born in under the influence of liquor, negligent operation of a motor vehicle have a plan to get a ride from a sober driver, and to call their Cleveland, OH to the late Albert and a marked lanes violation brought by Westfield police. parents for a ride if they’re in a situation where that is not pos- and Gertrude (Silvernail) sible. Dillingham. John served his coun- Neilsen noted that another survey revealed that 84 percent try in the United States Navy from of kids would rather drunkenly drive home themselves than 1944-1946 and in the Navy and call their parents and risk getting in trouble. He urged both Coast Guard Reserve from 1946- children and parents to have the kind of relationship where the 1987, retiring with the rank of kid feels like they can call for help and not face punishment Commander. He graduated from Brown for it. University in 1950 with a BA in “I gave my kids a get out of jail free card to call me,” said Economics, and took graduate courses at Neilsen, “I can say that you will be in trouble if I find out you Western New England from 1954-1958 in drove drunk or knowingly got in the car with a drunk driver.” accounting, auditing and finance. John While Neilsen spoke, the volunteer first responders began was employed by Old Colony Envelope acting as they would in the event of a real crash. The firefight- Co. from 1950-1987 as auditor, asst. trea- ers and EMTs began assessing the students and treating them surer, and treasurer while it was an independent company. accordingly. The two fatalities were pronounced dead and He was vice president and controller in the division of covered with sheets. The two students playing the role of the Hammermill Paper Co., now International Paper. John fatalities patiently waited on the pavement for the staff from also worked for Healy Pease Funeral Service as business Firtion Adams to pick them up. manager in the Westfield and Northampton locations. One student was given a neck brace, and the driver was John served on many committees, he was a former trea- Samantha Govoni and Jordan Vogel portrayed the bride and given a field sobriety test by the police officer. As this was surer for YMCA of Greater Westfield, former treasurer groom in a mock wedding that has become a Senior Week happening, Neilsen told the crowd that the consequences of and present trustee for Westhills Home Health Care unit tradition for Westfield State University students on Lincoln drunk driving go beyond life and death. Those who survive of Noble Health Systems, former chairman of Westfield Street. (Hope E. Tremblay Photo) may be permanently injured and will have to deal with that for Board of Assessors, treasurer of Pine Hill Cemetery, the rest of their lives. The drunk driver, who often survives trustee with Westfield Athenaeum, Westfield Academy Mock Wedding such crashes, will face crippling legal trouble that will plague and the Dewey House and director of Noble Medical Continued from Page 1 them for years. Of course, the families of all the victims will Practice group. He served on the Board of Directors for Several years ago, residents have to face the consequences as well. the Sara Gilett Foundation for the elderly and Shurtliff of the Lincoln Street neighbor- “It has happened here in the past. We don’t want it to happen Foundation for children, and Woronoco Bank. Additionally hood began noticing that once a to any of you tomorrow night,” said Neilsen. he was a member of the American Legion Post 124, year on a sunny Thursday after- After the students were moved away from the vehicle, fire- Rotary Club of Westfield, Westfield Historical Society, noon in May, the off-campus fighters began using the jaws of life, cutters, and axes to get and longtime member and former treasurer of the Get WSU students would gather in into the car as if a victim was still trapped inside. The jaws of Together Club. John was an active member of First their finest spring attire. life is a hydraulic tool that allows first responders to bend the Congregational Church of Westfield, former deacon, Women in floral dresses and metal of the cars door and frame to rescue trapped occupants. served on most committees and was a past chairman of men in suits — often carrying Neilsen said that this is the first time in a long time that the invested funds. John is survived by his wife Elizabeth cases of beer – flock to the fire department has done a mock crash like this. He added that Rolfe Dillingham and preceded in death by his former same house where a “couple” he hopes to do more of these in the future with the other high wife Marcia Nelson Dillingham. John leaves his four chil- gets “married.” schools in Westfield. Even if it is not prom season, he said, It’s the WSU Senior Week dren; Laura Dillingham Mailman and husband George, Faux wedding rings and they can convey the same message and specify distracted driv- Victoria Fresquez, Judith Dillingham Carter and husband Mock Wedding tradition, and ing habits like texting or talking on the phone. it’s one that has stuck. bouquets are part of the tra- Greg and Stephen John Dillingham and his fiancé Lynn This year, seniors Caitlyn dition of some Westfield and a step son David Hooper. John also leaves two very Hurley of Walpole and Zach State University seniors who special friends, David Dauphin and Bruce Murphy, and Marshall of Clinton served as annually participate in a eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. John was a wedding planners. They invited mock wedding on Lincoln gentle quiet man who loved his true and faithful dogs and guests, gathered the wedding Street. (Hope E. Tremblay cats. He loved his almost 92 years at his beloved cottage party and even recruited the Photo) on Lake Warren in Alstead N.H., his many walks through bride and groom. Stanley Park, canoe trips in Maine and travel throughout “Caitlyn texted us last night flower bouquets for the wed- Europe and the Caribbean. A Memorial Service will be and asked us to be the bride and held at the First Congregational Church, Broad St. ding party and the exchange of groom,” said Samantha stretchy blinged-out wedding Westfield on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at 11AM, burial with Govoni, of Chelmsford. bands. Military Honors will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery, Govoni and her “husband” WSU’s graduation is May 18 Western Ave. Westfield. In lieu of flowers, donations in Jordan Vogel, of Gardner, said at the MassMutual Center. John’s memory may be made to the First Congregational “I do” surrounded by their Church, 18 Broad St. Westfield, MA 01085 or to the seven bridesmaids, seven Holyoke Soldiers Home, 110 Cherry St. Holyoke, MA groomsmen, flower girl and In Loving Memory of 01040. www.firtionadams.com ring bearer. Hurley served the bride as The rest of the St. Mary’s High School Seniors look on flower girl while Marshall, while the first responders handle the crash. St. Mary’s dressed as a rabbi, served as the Principal Matt Collins can be seen on the left. Collins deliv- wedding officiant. He even ered a similar message to that of Neilsen, as he wants all of VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT BAYSTATE NOBLE HOSPITAL wrapped a wine glass in a fabric napkin for the groom to stomp his students to get to and from prom safely. (Photo by Peter on at the completion of the Currier) mock wedding ceremony. “It started years ago as a fun way to celebrate Senior Week,” Gary Edward said Marshall. Jasmin Hurley was a mock wedding 2/21/1964 ~ 5/17/2015 Memorial Service guest last year and took charge, 4th Anniversary along with Marshall this year. for The origins remain a bit of a We miss you more mystery to students and neigh- each day, you may be RONALD REOPEL bors, but the guests always gone from sight, but Interested? Contact Ginger Elliott at 387-4558 x5 or [email protected] seem to arrive on time and you are not gone Saturday ~ May 18, 2019 bearing gifts of refreshments. from our hearts. Assisting with Clerical Tasks | Kitchen Work | Administering Patient Surveys “It’s become a tradition,” 9:30 am Hurley said. “Students, espe- Love, Mom & Dad cially seniors, know all about it Our Lady of Blessed Sacrament Church brother; Guy, sister; Gail • Orientation and training are available for all positions ADULTS and Zach and I created a 127 Holyoke Rd. • Westfield, MA • Medical clearance and background checks are required 55 & OVER! Facebook page for guests this and son; Hayden. Your brother Jake now • Requesting a commitment of 3+ hours weekly rsvppv.org year.” Friends and Family Welcome The mock wedding included joins you up in heaven. PAGE 6 - FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS Wyben Chapel float ready for Sunday’s Westfield 350 Parade The Wyben Chapel has long been a part of Westfield and will celebrate its place in city history this weekend with a float in the Westfield 350 Parade Sunday.

Henry Denton and Sandy Duncan work on the banners for the front of the float. Scott Duncan can be seen on the top of the truck -- which he offered to use in the parade -- putting in the finishing touches. Scott was the chief carpenter for the float. One of the church’s oldest members, age 90, will ride in the passenger seat. (Photo submitted by Anne Rock)

Wyben Chapel members Pat Allen, Susan Huntley and Jean Payne attach one of the banners on the side of the float. The theme of the Wyben Susan Huntley, Pat Allen and Jean Payne hang one of the banners on the side of the float’s trailer. The sign Chapel float is “Small Church, Big Heart.” The large heart seen on the standing upright on the back of the trailer lists some of the events that the Wyben Chapel hosts throughout side of the truck will have a decal of the Wyben Chapel overlaid on top of the year. On that same trailer will be a set of chairs arraigned as if those sitting on the float will be listening to a sermon. In total, there will be nine adults and three children on and around the float as it travels the it. (Photo submitted by Anne Rock) parade route. (Photo submitted by Anne Rock)

Agawam Garden Agawam Garden Club’s Westfield Homeless Wild & Scenic Stanley Park Club Plant Swap Annual Plant Sale Cat Project Westfield River Sunday Night AGAWAM — Plans are underway AGAWAM — The Spring is in the air and WHCP is seeking Free Workshops Concert Series: Agawam Garden Club will for the Agawam Garden Club’s annual plant sale to be held Saturday May donations of gently used costume jewelry, WESTFIELD — Insect “Eight to the Bar” be hosting a plant swap handbags and household items for upcom- Tracking with naturalist Saturday May 25 at 10 am. It 18th at Phelps Veterans Green, Main WESTFIELD — On June Street, Agawam from 9:00 am - 1:00 ing tag sales and special events. Now is a Charley Eiseman: Join us as will be held in the parking lot great time to clean out your closets and help 2 come and enjoy the great pm. This is a great opportunity to find we track and admire the tiny sound of “Eight to the Bar”. of the Feeding Hills cats in need all at the same time! Donations critters that live in the forest. Congregational Church, 21 wonderful additions to your garden. Listening to Eight to the Bar is can be dropped off at 1124 East Mountain What is a Leaf miner and a lot like driving along a time- North Westfield Street, There will be many perennials donated from our members’ gardens, along with Road, Westfield, MA. We are also seeking what is making their exqui- warped highway precisely Feeding Hills. Whether you volunteers to assist once the dates have been site eggs? Saturday, May 25 halfway between Count enjoy gardening or just want annuals, vegetables, and herbs all at bargain prices! Monies raised will fund scheduled. Additionally, monetary dona- from 10 am - 2 pm. Also, Basie’s Kansas City and Fats to add variety to a special tions are always appreciated. And don’t “Let’s Pull Together” Center Waller’s Harlem, where the spot a plant swap is a great our scholarship given to an Agawam/ Feeding Hills student pursuing a career forget our updated adoption clinic hours: Pond Weed Project & Action car radio picks up everything way to get new and free Thursdays from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m., Fridays Sports Free Hand and Foot from Jumpin’ at the Woodside plants. Plants brought to in horticulture, environmental sciences or related fields. from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m., Saturdays from pulling training for land to the Andrews Sisters. Their swap should be in individual 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and Sundays from owners and community material, like their outlandish containers and labeled with 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.! We are filled to the brim members. Learn to identify wardrobes and onstage chore- the name of the plant. 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105 Westfield Gas & Electric (Michael Lee) Ave. Western 15 Westfield Department of Public Works (Francis Cane) W e s t f i e l d 9 Westfield Spanish American Assoc. (Aidelisa Lopez-Carrasco) 118 Caballos De Paso (Jose Rubero) 99 Flowers by Webster (Chuck Kelly) 117 Westfield Athenaeum (Daniel Paquette) Kensington Ave 19 Westfield Senior Center 350th (Mary Lou Niedzielski)

Division 3 Lineup at Horace Mann center Broadway 62 Knightsmen Band (Korey Bruno) 12 Mestek (Cindy Lacoste) Birthday 91 Tim & Sue Crane (Tim Crane) Lloyds Hill road 76 Westfield 350th Historical Committee/ Fort Ticonderoga oxen and cannon wagon Fairview Ave (Cindy Gaylord) 74 Westfield Educational Committee (Cindy Gaylord) 66 Girl Scouts of Central & Western MA- Westfield Service Unit (Patricia O’Connor) 16 Cub Scout Pack 109 (Dave Flaretty) Granville rd. celebration Cub Scouts Pack 820 & 821 (Heidi Trottier) 17 All Star Dance Center (Kim Starsiak) 46 The Polish National Credit Union (Sarah Jordan) 37 Amelia Park Ice Arena (Brian Barnes) Ave. Western 131 Henry The Juggler Parade Route Division 4 Lineup at Horace Mann center spruce st. 41 Westfield Boys and Girls Club (Bill Parks) 27 Kiwanis Club of Westfield (Adam Wright) 39 Sandy Meadow Farm (Melissa Kielbasa) pubLic notice 50 Mountain Orchards, LLC (Anna Tanner) Genesis House 25 Rotary Club of Westfield (Justin Glaze) Traffic advisory 89 Westfield Girls LaCross (Sherry Otero) Granville rd. 120 Buck Board Antiques (Jim Smith) Lowell Ave. for 350 celebration

Division 5 Lineup at Horce Mann center weekend 5 Westfield Amelia’s Park Children Museum (Kate Daly) WESTFIELD — During that week- 6 Vantage Sports & Rehab LLC (Anna Mineo) 60 Westfield Babe Ruth and Westfield Little League (Daniel Welch) end traffic will be impacted as certain 101 Starfires Baseball (Don Moorhouse) roads are closed at various times. 114 Westfield Wheelmen Base Ball Club (Dan Genovese) The entire parade route will be Search for The Westfield News 40 Jeffrey Champagne Racing (Jeffrey Champagne) Westfield350.comWestfield350.org The Westfield closed to normal traffic on the day of 68 Italian Fraternal Club (Leo Cennamo) Granville rd. News Westfield-West Springfield Elks Lodge 1481 Serving Westfield,the paradeSouthwick, itself. and surrounding Hilltowns “Time is The only 10 Hampton Ponds Association (Margaret Walker) WEATHER criTic wiThouT TONIGHT Highland This includes: ambiTion.” Division 6 Lineup at Horace Mann center elementary Partly Cloudy. JOHN STEINBECK 30 Westfield High School Band (Patrick Kennedy) Low of 55. school www.thewestfieldnews.com• Western Avenue 124 Westfield Technical Academy (Robert Ollari) east of stanley Park Division 7 Lineup at stanLey park VOL. 86 NO. 151 TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2017 75 cents 69 Westfield Theatre Group (John Farrell) • Court Street 3 East Mountain CC (Mark Perez) 29 Liptak Emergency Water Removal (Michele Kingsley) Pine Hill Cemetery 97 Westfield on Weekends (Amy Tosi) 4 Skyline Trading Company (Lisa Pac) • Portion of Elm Street

42 Artworks of Westfield Inc (Bill Westerlind) st. James Ave. 67 Westfield State University (Susan Leggett) from Park Square 71 Whip City Witches (Michele Sullivan) 21 Westfield Sons of Erin (Mark Hanrahan) to Franklin street 75 Westfield First Congregational Church UCC (Jim Yesu , Cindy Gaylord) 96 Church Of The Atonement (Nancy Stoud) Highland Ave. 26 First United Methodist Church (Debra Michaud) • That same portion 51 Central Baptist Church (Frank J. Mockak Jr) of Elm Street will be Division 8 Lineup at stanLey park closed for the

127 Southern Rain Court st. entire weekend 123 Tekoa Chapter of DeMolay (Al Giguere) st. silver W. 87 St. Joseph National Catholic Church (Father Joe Soltysiak) 22 United Church of Christ, Second Congregational (Richard Foley) Western Avenue will close at 12:30 73 Holy Trinity Parish (Fr. Rene Parent) on Sunday, May 19th. Buses shut- 79 Trevor The Gamesman tling parade participants will run from 14 Our Lady of The Blessed Sacrament Parish (Maryalyce Morrissey) 20 Andrea York Photography (Andrea York) Westfield Middle School to Stanley 23 New Life Christian Center of the Assemblies of God (Cindy DeGray) Park from 10 a.m. to noon on that 8 Wyben Union Church of Westfield (Marjorie Anderson) Mill st. day. 94 Pioneer Valley Baptist Church of Westfield (Leslie Montoro) 28 St. John’s Lutheran Church (Gary Wolfe) High st. Division 9 Lineup at stanLey park 36 Holyoke Calidonia Pipe Band (Roger Bernier) 93 Westfield Self Advocacy Group (Anne Benoit) 119 Forum House, Viability (Lauren Woodard) 115 Olivia DePino Baystate Chestnut st. 47 Western Mass Tractor Pullers Asso. Inc (Mary Johnson) 48 Westfield Fair Association (Mary Johnson) noble Hospital 122 Pet Sense (Brenda Vincent) Court st. 130 15th Mass Volunteer Infantry Reenactment Group Bates st. 78 Westfield Democratic City Committee (Kathryn Martin) Westfield

Division 10 Lineup at stanLey park City Hall reMinDer 32 The Keepers (Marion Duncan and Chip) noble Ave. 56 J. L. Raymaakers & Sons, Inc (Laurie Raymaakers) 88 Alert Hose Co. No 1 (Michael Therrien) 125 Joanne Fouche 350Th CELEBRATion 7 Netlogix (Apollonia Nunez) Day Ave. 64 City of Westfield Citizens with Disabilities Commission, (Jeffery Gosselin) 113 Jacob’s Ladder Business Association (Mimi Caban Ross) 104 Aarons Distribution Center (Trish LaBelle) FiREWoRkS 121 Stop & Shop (Richard Kozikowski) Washington st. WESTFIELD — 350th Birthday Fireworks display will the Westfield Franklin st. Division 11 Lineup at stanLey park be held on saturday, May 18th at 9pm, at the Westfield news Group Middle school field off West silver street. The 350th

31 Southwick High School (Rich Quinn) Birthday City of Westfield Fireworks for Freedom, 59 school st. 53 Town of Southwick (Barbara Westcott) Court Street, Westfield, MA 01085 Celebration is bei ng Pleasant st. Westfield 72 Interstate Towing Inc (Sheila Gregoire) Athenaeum 92 Snowmobile Association of Mass (Tina LaCroix) supported by lead sponsor Westfield Bank, and the 84 AJ Stables (Tammy Zabik) 350th Birthday Fireworks Display is sponsored by 54 Westfield Riding Club (Sarah Bonini) Advance Manufacturing & the Amanti Family, are spon- Holland Ave. elm st. 128 4H Club (Holly Turner) soring the 350th Fireworks Display. For additional infor- 55 Westfield Museum Inc. (Carol Martin) mation on the many activities planned for Westfield ’s 132 Ed Mellow Group (First Aid) 350th Birthday Weekend celebration, visit their website 103 Mummers Main st. at www.westfield350.org .

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Boston Bruins' David Pastrnak (88), of the Czech Republic, and Patrice Bergeron (37) look to score on Carolina Hurricanes goalie Curtis McElhinney while Boston Bruins players celebrate during the closing moments in Game 4 of the teAM'S NHL hockey Hurricanes' Calvin de Haan (44) defends during the first period in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Eastern Conference finals against the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern Conference final series in Raleigh, N.C., May 16, 2019. Boston won 4-0 to advance to the Stanley Cup Final. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) Thursday, May 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) Bruins sweep to reach Stanley Cup Final By JOEDY McCREARY best,” forward Brad Marchand said, “and to two years later. Zdeno Chara, who was scratched with an Associated Press everyone was at their best tonight.” “It’s so difficult to advance in the playoffs, unspecified injury and is day to day, ending a RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Boston’s top line Rask made 24 saves in his second straight let alone make it to the final,” said Rask, the run of 98 consecutive playoff games for the kept finding ways to score, especially on the series-clinching shutout. Patrice Bergeron backup to Conn Smythe Trophy winner Tim hulking 42-year-old veteran that dated to power play. With a chance to clinch another scored two goals, David Pastrnak had a goal Thomas in 2011. “We need to really enjoy this 2011. series, Tuukka Rask was perfect — again. and two assists and Marchand added an emp- but realize we have a lot of work to do.” Chara joined his teammates on the ice for Rask posted his seventh career playoff shut- ty-netter. Both Bergeron and Pastrnak scored On its longest postseason win streak since the post-series handshake line with Carolina, out, and the Bruins swept the Carolina on second-period power plays. reeling off nine straight in 1972, Boston and while coach Bruce Cassidy declined to Hurricanes out of the Eastern Conference The Bruins won their seventh straight post- earned a break before taking on the West win- elaborate on the nature of Chara’s injury, he final, winning 4-0 on Thursday night to reach season game — their longest playoff winning ner. San Jose leads its series with St. Louis 2-1 did say he’s expected back for the start of the their third Stanley Cup Final in nine years. streak in nearly half a century — to return to heading into Game 4 Friday night. “Everyone in the room wanted to be at their the Cup final after winning in 2011 and losing The Bruins won this one without captain See Bruins Sweep, Page 11

Southwick pitcher Josh Lis follows through on a pitch against Hampshire Regional on the road Thursday. (Photo by Chris Putz)

Southwick’s Frank Wynglarz crosses home plate for the Southwick right fielder Johnny game’s first run Thursday at Southwick’s Don Burnett (6) high fives lead-off batter Frank Wynglarz after Wynglarz scored Cesan tracks this ball down in the Hampshire Regional High outfield for an out. (Photo by Chris (Photo by Chris Putz) the first run of the game. (Photo by Chris Putz) School. Putz) Cesan powers Rams past Red Raiders By Chris Putz BOYS VOLLEYBALL (our players) do things well on our side of the net.” Staff Writer SOUTHWICK – It’s never over until it’s over was the rally- Bombers nip Colts ing cry that the Southwick High School baseball team adopted Rams chase Indians Thursday on the road. Westfield 3, Chicopee Comp 2 Johnny Cesan blasted a three-run home run in extra innings The Westfield High School boys volleyball team checked off Southwick def. Ware 25-15, 25-14, 25-17 to lift Southwick to a thrilling 9-5 come-from-behind, 8-inning another item on their road map to a third straight state champi- Nick Brown (30 assists, 1 ace), Andy Brown (17 digs, 16 victory Thursday at Hampshire Regional High School. onship. kills, 1 block), and Nate Girard (14 digs, 1 ace) led a Southwick Cesan (2-for-5) also doubled and finished the game 2-for-5 Westfield defeated Chicopee Comprehensive 3-2 on the road sweep. with four RBIs. to win the North League title outright Thursday night. The Several other Rams contributed. Bombers rallied from a 2-1 deficit to win a thriller, 25-22, BOYS TENNIS Southwick’s Dan Burnett went 3-for-4 with a double and run 11-25, 25-27, 25-15, 15-2. scored, Frank Wynglarz (1-for-4) scored three runs and deliv- James Pavlyuk (27 kills, 10 digs, 2 aces), R.J. Piper (51 Saints win thrillers ered a key sac-bunt late, Bart Shea (1-for-4, RBI) homered, assists, 12 digs), Mike Bowen (9 digs), Ethan Flaherty (15 kills), and Riley Coughlin (11 kills, 4 blocks) led Westfield St. Mary’s 3, Pioneer Valley Christian Academy 2 and Jacob Garrity went 2-for-4 with a run and RBI. Kevin Lu and Aaron Kielbasa won at first and third singles, Burnett also earned the victory with two solid innings of (14-2 overall, 9-0 North). The next task for the two-time defending state champion respectively, and Tom Young and Ben Howes won at second relief. He struck out two batters, allowing two hits, two walks, doubles to lead St. Mary’s in a thrilling victory. and one run. Westfield Bombers is a rematch against the Needham Rockets Friday night at Westfield High. Game time is 6:30. Lu toppled PVCA’s Kevin Sharpe, 4-6, 6-2, (7-5); Kielbasa Southwick improved to 8-5 overall, 7-3 Bi-County League. defeated Cayden Garvey, 6-1, 6-1; and, Young and Howes The Rams next play at Pittsfield Sunday. “It’s just another match,” Westfield boys volleyball coach Tyler Wingate said. “They’re a really good opponent. …(We are) looking forward to the opportunity but we’re preaching to See H.S. Roundup, Page 11

HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS, RESULTS

GIRLS LACROSSE Westfield Technical Academy 0-2* GIRLS TRACK & FIELD Thursday’s Results Westfield 9-6 Southwick 1-0* BASEBALL St. Mary’s 1-12 BASEBALL Westfield 1-0* Southwick 9, Hampshire 5 (8 inn.) Westfield 7-5 BOYS VOLLEYBALL BOYS LACROSSE Southwick 8-4 BOYS TRACK & FIELD Westfield 3, Chicopee Comp 2 Westfield 7-7 Westfield Technical Academy 10-4 Southwick 0-1* Southwick 3, Ware 0 St. Mary’s 4-4 St. Mary’s 3-10 Westfield 0-0* BOYS TENNIS Gateway 2-2* St. Mary’s 3, PVCA 2 BOYS VOLLEYBALL JV SOFTBALL GIRLS TENNIS Westfield 14-2 GIRLS TENNIS St. Mary’s 10-0 St. Mary’s 3, PVCA 2 Southwick 9-9 St. Mary’s 5-10 Westfield 3-5 SOFTBALL *Game Reports Missing Westfield 6-5 BOYS TENNIS Southwick 10-1 St. Mary’s 2-8 Gateway 10-4 Westfield 0-0*

Find the latest Westfield News sports coverage on PAGE 10 - FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS 2019 HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SPRING SCHEDULE

WESTFIELD SOUTHWICK WESTFIELD ST. MARY’S GATEWAY HIGH SCHOOL -TOLLAND TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL -GRANVILLE ACADEMY

Fri., May 17 Fri., May 17 Fri., May 17 Sat., May 18 Fri., May 17 BASEBALL vs. East SOFTBALL @ Ware Jr./Sr. BOYS TENNIS vs. Sci- BASEBALL vs. Putnam, Longmeadow, Bullens Field, HS, 4 p.m. BASEBALL vs. Franklin Tech, Tech, Municipal Tennis 4 p.m. JV SOFTBALL @ Ware, 4 Courts, 11:30 a.m. 4 p.m. BOYS LACROSSE @ South p.m. Bullens Field, 7 p.m. GIRLS LACROSSE @ SOFTBALL @ Smith Hadley HS, 7 p.m. Lee, noon GIRLS LACROSSE @ SOFTBALL @ Vocational, Sheldon Field, Amherst-Pelham Regional HS, Sun., May 19 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ Pittsfield, 4 Franklin Tech HS, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Mon., May 20 JV BASEBALL vs. Putnam, BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. p.m. JV BASEBALL @ BASEBALL vs. Westfield Needham, 6:30 p.m. Technical Academy, Bullens 4 p.m. JV BASEBALL vs. East Mon., May 20 Franklin Tech, 4 p.m. Field, 7 p.m. JV SOFTBALL @ Smith Longmeadow, 4 p.m. SOFTBALL vs. Granby Jr./ BOYS TENNIS @ Turners Vocational, Sheldon Field, JV BOYS LACROSSE @ Sr. HS, Whalley Park, 7 p.m. Falls, 4 p.m. South Hadley HS, 5:15 p.m. JV SOFTBALL vs. Granby GIRLS LACROSSE vs. 4 p.m. JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. Jr./Sr. HS, 4 p.m. Mon., May 20 Lee, Boardman Field, 4:30 Needham, 5 p.m. BASEBALL @ St. Mary, Bullens p.m. Tues., May 21 Mon., May 20 SOFTBALL @ Hampshire BOYS LACROSSE @ SOFTBALL vs. Sci-Tech, Regional HS, 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ Sabis Field, 7 p.m. McCann Tech, 4 p.m. JV SOFTBALL @ Hampshire International Charter School, SOFTBALL vs. Commerce, 4 p.m. Regional HS, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Tues., May 21 JV SOFTBALL vs. Hampden BOYS VOLLEYBALL @ Whitney Park, BASEBALL @ Hampshire Sat., May 18 Sabis International Charter Charter School of Science, SOFTBALL @ Taconic, Doyle Regional HS, 4 p.m. Litteville Elementary School, School, 5 p.m. 4 p.m. BOYS LACROSSE @ Complex, 3:30 p.m. JV BASEBALL @ Sabis, Monson HS, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. SOFTBALL @ Pittsfield, Doyle Nathan Bill Park, 4 p.m. Complex, 1 p.m. JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL @ GIRLS TENNIS vs. BASEBALL @ McCann Tech, JV SOFTBALL @ Taconic, Sabis International Charter Tues., May 21 Hampden Charter School of Joe Wolfe Field, 4 p.m. Doyle Complex, 3:30 p.m. School, 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ John J. Duggan Science, Municipal Tennis JV SOFTBALL @ Pittsfield, Courts, 3:30 p.m. Tues., May 21 Doyle Complex, 1 p.m. Wed., May 22 Academy, Hubard Park (Diamond #1), GIRLS LACROSSE @ BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. 4 p.m. Amherst-Pelham Regional BASEBALL @ Pathfinder, St. Sun., May 19 Sci-Tech, 5 p.m. HS, 7 p.m. Joe’s Field, 7 p.m. BASEBALL vs. Amherst- JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. JV SOFTBALL @ Pelham, Bullens Field, 9 a.m. SOFTBALL vs. Ware, 4 p.m. Sci-Tech, 4 p.m. Pathfinder HS, 4 p.m. JV SOFTBALL vs. Ware, SOFTBALL @ Commerce, JV BASEBALL @ Pathfinder Mon., May 20 Wed., May 22 HS, 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ Amherst- 4 p.m. Marshall Roy Field (Diamond #4), Pelham Regional HS, 7 p.m. SOFTBALL vs. Ware, BOYS TENNIS @ JV SOFTBALL vs. Ware, BOYS LACROSSE @ Pope 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Chicopee Comprehensive HS, 4 p.m. Littleville Elementary School, Francis HS, 5 p.m. 4 p.m. BOYS TENNIS vs. Chicopee Thurs., May 23 GIRLS LACROSSE vs. Comp, 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ Granby Jr./ Thurs., May 23 Chicopee Comp, Boardman BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. St. Sr. HS, 4 p.m. Field, 4:30 p.m. Wed., May 22 John’s, 6:30 p.m. JV BASEBALL @ Granby SOFTBALL vs. Pathfinder, Whitney SOFTBALL @ Granby Jr./Sr. JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. Jr./Sr. HS, 4 p.m. Thurs., May 23 St. John’s, 5 p.m. JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL @ Park Field, 4 p.m. BOYS LACROSSE @ HS, 4 p.m. Granby Jr./Sr. HS, 4 p.m. JV BASEBALL Belchertown HS, 6 p.m. Tues., May 21 SOFTBALL vs. Central, 4 JV SOFTBALL @ Thurs., May 23 GIRLS LACROSSE vs. South p.m. @ Gateway Regional HS, Gateway Regional HS, Hadley, 4 p.m. Littleville Elementary School, JV BASEBALL vs. Westfield GIRLS TENNIS @ East Fri., May 24 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Technical Academy, 4 p.m. Longmeadow HS, 4 p.m. BASEBALL vs. St. Mary’s, GIRLS LACROSSE vs. JV SOFTBALL vs. St. Mary, JV GIRLS LACROSSE vs. 4 p.m. South Hadley, 5:30 p.m. Pope Francis, Boardman Littleville Elementary School, SOFTBALL @ Central, BASEBALL @ Pioneer Valley Field, 4:30 p.m. BASEBALL vs. Minnechaug, Blunt Park (Diamond #3), 4 4 p.m. Bullens Field, 7 p.m. p.m. Christian Academy, Fri., May 24 JV SOFTBALL @ Central, BASEBALL @ Southwick Wed., May 22 Blunt Park (Diamond #4), 4 Nathan Bill Park, 4 p.m. Fri., May 24 HS, 4 p.m. BOYS LACROSSE @ Mount p.m. BASEBALL vs. Commerce, Greylock Regional HS, 5:45 p.m. BOYS TENNIS vs. Westfield, Municipal Tennis 4 p.m. SOFTBALL @ Longmeadow Tues., May 28 Fri., May 24 SOFTBALL vs. Renaissance HS, Russell Field, 4 p.m. BASEBALL @ Monument Courts, 5:15 p.m. BOYS TENNIS vs. Greenfield, Mountain, 4:30 p.m. No Sports GIRLS TENNIS vs. School, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. JV BASEBALL @ Scheduled Westfield, Municipal Tennis BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. Monument Mountain, 4:30 Courts, 3 p.m. Agawam, 4 p.m. p.m. Tues., May 28 JV BASEBALL @ Minnechaug JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL @ Tues., May 28 BASEBALL @ Lee, Maple Regional HS, 4 p.m. Granby Jr./Sr. HS, 4:30 p.m. Thurs., May 30 BASEBALL vs. Granby, Street Complex, 4 p.m. JV BOYS LACROSSE @ SOFTBALL @ Pathfinder Westfield Intermediate JV BASEBALL @ Lee HS, Mount Greylock HS, 4:15 p.m. Wed., May 29 School Field, 4 p.m. JV SOFTBALL @ SOFTBALL vs. Regional-Vocational-Technical HS, 4 p.m. Longmeadow, Turner Park Field, Longmeadow, 4 p.m. Thurs., May 30 SOFTBALL @ Franklin Tech 4 p.m. JV SOFTBALL vs. 4 p.m. GIRLS TENNIS @ HS, 4 p.m. JV BOYS VOLLEYBALL vs. Longmeadow, 4 p.m. Mohawk Trail Regional HS, Agawam, 5:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.

2019 FUTURES LEAGUE SCHEDULE: Westfield Starfires *All games played at Bullens Field, Times TBD

Wed., May 29 Fri., June 14 Sun., June 30 Fri., July 19 Westfield Starfires @ Bristol Westfield Starfires @ North Shore Brockton @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Nashua Fri., May 31 Sat., June 15 Tues., July 2 Sat., July 20 Pittsfield @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Nashua North Shore @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Bristol Sat., June 1 Sun., June 16 Wed., July 3 Sun., July 21 Westfield Starfires @ Bristol Nashua @ Westfield Starfires Brockton @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Worcester Sun., June 2 Mon., June 17 Fri., July 5 Tues., July 23 Westfield Starfires @ Pittsfield Westfield Starfires @ Worcester North Shore @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ North Shore Mon., June 3 Wed., June 19 Sat., July 6 Wed., July 24 Pittsfield @ Westfield Starfires Brockton @ Westfield Starfires Worcester @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Pittsfield Tues., June 4 Thurs., June 20 Sun., July 7 Thurs., July 25 Brockton @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Brockton Worcester @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Nashua Wed., June 5 Fri., June 21 Mon., July 8 Fri., July 26 Bristol @ Westfield Starfires Pittsfield @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Pittsfield Bristol @ Westfield Starfires Thurs., June 6 Sun., June 23 Tues., July 9 Sat., July 27 Westfield Starfires @ Worcester Bristol @ Westfield Starfires Bristol @ Westfield Starfires Worcester @ Westfield Starfires Fri., June 7 Mon., June 24 Wed., July 10 Mon., July 29 Westfield Starfires @ Nashua Worcester @ Westfield Starfires Nashua @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Pittsfield Sat., June 8 Tues., June 25 Thurs., July 11 Tues., July 30 Bristol @ Westfield Starfires Pittsfield @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Bristol North Shore @ Westfield Starfires Sun., June 9 Wed., June 26 Fri., July 12 Thurs., Aug. 1 Westfield Starfires @ North Shore Nashua @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ Brockton Worcester @ Westfield Starfires Mon., June 10 Thurs., June 27 Sun., July 14 Fri., Aug. 2 Westfield Starfires @ Nashua Westfield Starfires @ Brockton Westfield Starfires @ Brockton Westfield Starfires @ Brockton Wed., June 12 Fri., June 28 Tues., July 16 Sat., Aug. 3 Westfield Starfires @ Pittsfield Westfield Starfires @ Worcester League All-Star Game @ Pittsfield Westfield Starfires @ Worcester Thurs., June 13 Sat., June 29 Thurs., July 18 Sun., Aug. 4 North Shore @ Westfield Starfires Nashua @ Westfield Starfires Westfield Starfires @ North Shore Pittsfield @ Westfield Starfires

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St. Mary’s singles three Erin Olearcek makes the back- St. Mary’s single one Jessica Crosby in position for the hand return. (Photo by Bill Deren) forehand return. (Photo by Bill Deren)

Doubles one partners Maura O’Neill and Allison Rougemont in action against Pioneer Valley Christian at Doubles two partners Caroline Leahy and Catherine Singles two Amelia Murray ranges to the corner of the court to Municipal Courts. (Photo by Bill Deren) Seklecki protect the service line. (Photo by Bill Deren) make the return. (Photo by Bill Deren)

Ware vs. Southwick Boys’ Volleyball H.S. Roundup Continued from Page 9 downed Max Ficarra and Reese Ficarra, 8-6, 6-3. For Wisnauckas, it was the sophomore’s 50th career goal. GIRLS TENNIS St. Mary goalie April Warner had eight saves. St. Mary’s Jessica Crosby defeated PVCA’s Sklar Chapdelaine at first singles 6-2, 6-3, and Amelia Riley Murray topped Sarah Emerson at second singles, 7-5, Prewett 6-4. Saints’ first doubles pair, Maura O’Neill and fires the Allison Rougemont won a thriller over Neriah Henry ball off and Alexa Walker, 6-4, 7-6, (7-1). the Ware block for a GIRLS LACROSSE Southwick point. Wisnauckas nets half a milestone Chicopee 17, St. Mary’s 3 Samantha Moran, Skyler Duda, and Katarzyna Wisnauckas each had one goal for St. Mary’s. Summer Duda had one one assist.

Southwick’s Andy Brown takes on the lone Ware Outside hitter Rylan Secovich splits the Ware defend- blocker and hammers home a kill. ers.

Southwick setter Nick Brown puts up a quick set for Andy Brown.

Defensive specialist Aaron Brunet with a dig on the Ware kill attempt. Photos by Bill Deren

Bruins Sweep Continued from Page 9 Cup final. with Marchand, getting past Calvin de Haan Curtis McElhinney made 19 saves for the and slipping the puck into an open net at 4:46 Hurricanes, whose first playoff appearance of the second. since 2009 ended precisely the same way their “Everything’s going OK, then we get into previous postseason trip did — by being swept that specialty area where that’s obviously a in the East final. huge advantage for them,” coach Rod “Listen, the tank’s been low for a long Brind’Amour said. “And they made us pay.” time,” captain Justin Williams said. “It’s been With Greg McKegg in the box for goalten- running on adrenaline and sheer will. It’s der interference, the Bruins scored on another always tough to swallow when the season give-and-go involving Pastrnak, who set up ends, just abruptly like that. It’s like you’re cut Bergeron’s goal with 1:26 left in the second. real quick. And you’ve got to go home.” Rask — who blanked Columbus 3-0 in the Carolina got this far by sweeping the New decisive sixth game of the previous series — York Islanders in Round 2. Not that the extra didn’t even face a shot on goal for roughly the rest time helped the Hurricanes, or anyone else first half of the third, and only seven for the in these playoffs: No team that swept its oppo- entire period. nent has won its next series. “Tuukka’s been very consistent,” Cassidy After outscoring them 17-5 in four games, said. “Usually, if you’re going to get on a roll, Boston no doubt wants to halt that trend — your goaltender’s going to have to win a game especially with the sport’s biggest prize on the for you somewhere along the way or steal one line. for you. ... He can’t have a bad night.” Special teams drove this series, with the McElhinney made his second straight start Bruins scoring seven power-play goals in the in place of Petr Mrazek, a move made by Boston Bruins goalie Tuukka Rask (40), of Finland, defends the goal against the Carolina four games while the Hurricanes had five dur- Brind’Amour to shake things up after the Hurricanes during the second period in Game 4 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Eastern ing their entire 15-game postseason run. Hurricanes lost the first two games of the Conference finals in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, May 16, 2019. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome) Boston had at least one power-play goal in series in Boston by a combined 11-4 score. every game while Carolina failed to score on That this game was scoreless after 20 min- its last 13 chances with the man advantage. utes was a testament to McElhinney, who So it was no surprise that Boston took con- came up with several early gems — including Boston having his injured right arm exam- league’s GM of the year award. ... Carolina trol with its best-in-the-playoffs power-play robbing Marchand from close range with his ined, C Noel Acciari slid into the lineup for LW Jordan Martinook (lower body) missed a unit. glove about 7½ minutes in. the Bruins for the first time in the series. ... second straight game. Eighteen seconds into a minor on the NOTES: D John Moore replaced Chara in Both teams’ general managers — Don Waddell UP NEXT Hurricanes for having too many men on the the defensive pairing with Connor Clifton. ... of the Hurricanes, and Don Sweeney of the The Bruins have an extended break before ice, Pastrnak finished off a slick give-and-go With fourth-line forward Chris Wagner back in Bruins — were announced as finalists for the the Stanley Cup Final. PAGE 12 - FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS TV Sports Listings Dear Friday, May 17 ESPN — NCAA Regionals: Colorado State vs. Auburn AUTO RACING 9:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. ESPN2 — NCAA Regionals: UMBC at Oklahoma Annie FS1 — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series: 11 p.m. Charlotte qualifying, Charlotte, N.C. ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: Weber State at UCLA By ANNIE LANE 6 p.m. 11:30 p.m. FS1 — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: qualify- ESPN2 — NCAA Regionals: Harvard at Arizona ing, Charlotte, N.C. CYCLING Beyond Time to Cut the Cord 8:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Dear Annie: I’ve been in this relationship for five years now, FS1 — NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series: The NBCSN — Tour of California: Stage 6, Ontario to Mt. and my boyfriend, “Steve,” still puts his adult daughter, “June,” North Carolina Education Lottery 200, Charlotte, N.C. Baldy, Calif. (taped) before me. I’m a parent, and I understand their relationship to a COLLEGE BASEBALL GOLF certain point, but there are boundaries crossed. June is 29. Every 3 p.m. 1 p.m. time she’s in a relationship, she ditches Steve. And then he comes venting to me about it. BTN — Minnesota at Northwestern TNT — PGA Tour Golf: PGA Championship, second Last year, she moved out and found her own place. Steve 6 p.m. round, Farmingdale, N.Y. started staying with her, but she told him he had to go, because BTN — Rutgers at Indiana HORSE RACING she was pregnant and her child’s father needed to be around. So 9 p.m. 3 p.m. then Steve moved back in with me, and in my mind he didn’t BTN — Michigan at Nebraska NBCSN — Black-Eyed Susan: The 95th running of come by choice; he came simply because he had nowhere else COLLEGE SOFTBALL the Black-Eyed Susan Stakes, Baltimore, Md. to go. That made me feel pretty awful. 11 a.m. MIXED MARTIAL ARTS And now here we are six months later: Her child’s father left ESPN2 — NCAA Regionals: North Carolina vs. Ohio 1 a.m. (Saturday) again, and in barely any time at all, Steve moved back in with State TNT — ONE Championship MMA: Enter the Dragon, her. His excuse was that she needs help with the baby, being that 12 p.m. Singapore (taped) she is pregnant again. I’m all for helping her out, but really, did ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: Boise State vs. Stanford MLB BASEBALL he have to leave me to sleep alone at night? When I speak to him SEC — NCAA Regionals: South Carolina vs. South 7 p.m. about it, he says that it’s his daughter, as if that justifies every- Florida MLB — Houston at Boston OR Chicago Cubs at thing. It’s so frustrating. It’s not as if he can’t help her while also 1 p.m. Washington living with me. And that’s not to mention that he didn’t even run ESPN2 — NCAA Regionals: Teams TBD NBA BASKETBALL it by me first when he made this decision. He just said, “I hope 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. you don’t get mad; this is what I’m doing.” I’m wondering how ESPN2 — NBA Draft Combine: Day 2, Chicago, Ill. he could one day call me his wife and then move out without ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: Bethune-Cookman at even talking to me first. I am not OK with this. He didn’t think Florida State 8:30 p.m. about my feelings or my son’s feelings. Steve has been in my SEC — NCAA Regionals: Boston University at Florida TNT — NBA Playoff: Toronto at Milwaukee, Eastern son’s life for so long that my son calls him dad. I’m really grow- 4:30 p.m. Conference Finals, Game 2 ing tired of how he puts her first for everything, forgetting that ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: St. Francis-Pa. at Michi- NHL HOCKEY he made a family over here as well. I am reaching my breaking gan 8 p.m. point and he doesn’t get it. It’s been the same song and dance 6:30 p.m. NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoff: San Jose at St. Louis, for a few years now. Am I wrong? -- Anonymous, Please ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: Alabama State at Ala- Western Conference Finals, Game 4 Dear Anonymous: She’s 29. It’s time for him to stop acting bama SOCCER (WOMEN’S) like she’s 9. For him to try to pass this off as normal, acceptable 7 p.m. 6:50 a.m. behavior -- to actually make you feel wrong for being upset -- is ESPN — NCAA Regionals: Wisconsin vs. Notre ESPNU — UEFA Women’s Under-17 Championship preposterous. If you want to stay in the relationship, I urge you Dame Soccer: Germany vs. Netherlands, The Final, Bulgaria to see a couples counselor together, because some of these ESPN2 — NCAA Regionals: Drake vs. Georgia SWIMMING issues seem very deep-seated. If he still won’t cut the cord with 8:30 p.m. 1 a.m. (Saturday) her, it’s time for you to cut and run. You and your son deserve ESPNU — NCAA Regionals: Cal State-Fullerton vs. NBCSN — TYR Pro Swim Series: Day 1 races, someone who treats you like a priority, not an afterthought. Missouri Bloomington, Ind. (taped) Dear Annie: I just read the letter from “Bewildered in 9 p.m. Vermont,” who is concerned that her nieces and nephews are trying to have her sister declared legally incompetent just so they have control of her assets. Your suggestion of getting a physician’s statement is excellent. It would be good to have it from the primary physician but also from a neuropsychologist. The other thing is to involve a local ombudsmen. They can help On The Tube the sister navigate her senior rights and the legalities. -- Senior Rights Advocate. Dear Senior Rights Advocate: Thank you for the additional practical tip for “Bewildered in Vermont.” I’m printing it in the hope it lends some further clarity to her situation. Who’s ready for a new Archie “Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie Lane’s debut book -- featuring favorite columns on love, friendship, family and etiquette -- is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http://www.creatorspublishing.com Bunker, live on your TV? for more information. Send your questions for Annie Lane to By MARK KENNEDY and Anthony Anderson. [email protected]. Associated Press Lear’s two 1970s-era sitcoms are cut from the same topi- NEW YORK (AP) — Archie Bunker is coming back to cal cloth, tackling racism, feminism and the Vietnam War. prime-time network TV and he might look a little different Asked if they still hold up, Lear was clear. “I think they to viewers — even if what he says is exactly the same. work very well,” he said. “Funny is funny.” HINTS FROM HELOISE Woody Harrelson is stepping into the iconic role as part of Kimmel took inspiration from the recent move by net- Inexpensive lodgings in Europe? a 90-minute ABC special celebrating writer, director and works to mount Broadway musicals and make them into live Dear Heloise: After graduation from col- producer . It airs May 22. events, like “Rent,” ″The Sound of Music” and “Grease.” lege, my two girlfriends and I want to “It’s going to be exciting as hell,” said Lear. “Another “I’m not that interested in musicals. I love television BACKPACK THROUGH EUROPE. The version of Archie Bunker is going to play Archie Bunker. A shows. And I was just thinking about what gets ratings on problem is that we need to stay in some great, great talent is going to be Archie Bunker.” TV nowadays,” said Kimmel. very cheap places (other than park bench- The live special will recreate one original episode from “It seems like live events are still pretty popular and still es). Any suggestions? -- Ashley H., “” and another from “.” It doing well. I was thinking about the old shows and I Boulder, Colo. will be hosted by Lear and late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, thought, ‘Why don’t we do one of these great old shows?’ I Ashley, the first thing to check on are who dreamed up the idea. know people love ‘Grease’ but how many times do you need hostels. Many of them are clean, modern “It really is astonishing just how great these shows are. I to see that?” and cheap accommodations. A unique say ‘are’ and not ‘were’ because they are still great,” Though producers won’t reveal which episodes of the option is monasteries, which usually have reasonable rates, but Kimmel said. “I’m excited that a new generation will get to sitcoms are being restaged, Kimmel promised having them they all have curfews. There are a number of other possibili- see them, and be reminded of them and then maybe take the live in front of a studio audience — and the world on TV ties, so check them out thoroughly, and good luck! -- Heloise time to go back and watch all the old ones.” — will give the shows a jolt of electricity. SEND A GREAT HINT TO: Joining Harrelson in Carroll O’Connor’s old role in “All He wants Americans to watch them the way they used to Heloise in the Family” will be Marisa Tomei playing Bunker’s long- — together, at the same time. He’s not worried about any P.O. Box 795001 suffering wife, Edith. Jamie Foxx and Wanda Sykes will screw ups, either, since that adds to the suspense. San Antonio, TX 78279-5001 play George and Louise Jefferson in “The Jeffersons,” in “We may release a box of rats onto the set just to see what Fax: 1-210-HELOISE Email: [email protected] roles played originally by Sherman Hemsley and Isabel happens,” he joked. “I think it adds something to the produc- JAMAICAN LOTTERY Sanford. The special will also feature Ellie Kemper, Will tion. You see it in the live musicals. They wouldn’t be Dear Heloise: Have you heard about the Jamaican lottery Ferrell, Justina Machado, Kerry Washington, Sean Hayes nearly as interesting if they were on tape.” scam? It might be a phone call or an email that alerts you that you have won an unbelievable amount of money. Do not give out any financial information -- in fact, DO NOT respond. When you respond, they target you for more scamming tricks. -- Pearl K., Dudley Gap, W.Va. HANDY HINT Dear Heloise: To keep my earrings together and in one place, I bought a nuts-and-bolts box with lots of small drawers and hung it in my closet. Now it’s easy to find what I want, and they have a place of their own. -- Kaysene M., Orange, Calif.

This July 29, 2018 file photo shows executive producer Norman Lear at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, Calif. A 90-minute ABC special will celebrate the writer, director and producer of classic comedies, “All in the Family” and “The Jeffersons.” It airs May 22. (Photo by Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP, File) THE WESTFIELD NEWS WWW.THEWESTFIELDNEWS.COM FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 - PAGE 13

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, May 17, 2019: You might have your hands full, as you seem to be juggling more than your share. The unexpected occurs between you and a loved one. Examine what is happening with a specific relationship. If single, you could have a lot of fun dating. Explore, but do not commit until you meet “the DUSTIN By Steve Kelley and Jeff Parker one.” If attached, the two of you have a new high-voltage current going through your relationship. Though there might be disagreements, you do not lose your bond. Keep arguments above the belt. SCORPIO zeros in on you. The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19) HHH You have been feeling as if you hit a mellow place with a personal issue. You will learn how valid this thought is by the SCARY GARY Mark Buford end of the day. You are subject to many ups and downs today. Tonight: Curb your spending. Fun doesn’t need to cost a lot. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) HHHH You could be doing quite a jug- gling act. You might not be sure which way to go. Note if you’re having different emotional and intellectual reactions. You might want to hold off on making a deci- sion because a lot could change quickly. Tonight: Hang out. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) HHH Crosswords You could be overwhelmed by the ground you have to cover. You might want to ask a friend or associate to pitch in DOGS of C-KENNEL Mick and Mason Mastroianni and make the situation flow. You could be surprised by your own response. Tonight: Get as much R and R as possible. CANCER (June 21-July 22) HHHHH Your creativity flourishes. If you hit a roadblock, listen to what is be- ing said. Consider an alternative route to get where you want. Understand what is happening with a friend or loved one. To- night: Touch base with a friend. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) HHHHH Check out a comment from a family member. You might want to dis- card it, but you won’t. You know there is a grain of truth here that needs to be looked B.C. Mastroianni and Hart at. Do just that. Take the lead at work. To- night: A must appearance. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) HHHHH You have a lot to say and share. You could be overwhelmed by all that is happening. People call, and you have a substantial number of emails to an- swer. Someone knocks at your door. The topics could range anywhere from work to a party that is occurring this weekend. Tonight: Hang out. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) HHH Your spending could easily be out of whack. Today is no exception. You might have a justification or solution. You ONE BIG HAPPY Rick Detorie might wonder about a partner who knows how to shake you up. He or she wants you to take a hard look at a pattern. Tonight: All smiles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) HHHHH Beam in what you want. You are the only person who could stop your- self. Recognize what is happening around you. Claim your power, though a partner could cause a problem out of the blue. To- night: Express your caring. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) HHH You will want to read in between the lines. You will also want to know what is not being said. Say less and listen ANDY CAPP Mahoney, Goldsmith and Garnett more. Choose your questions carefully. You have had some unexpected news. Tonight: Put on your dancing shoes. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) HHHHH A friend has a way of caus- ing you to overthink or become too con- cerned. You like opening up, but the tim- ing might not be on target as far as you can see. A child or loved one does the un- expected. Tonight: Go with the flow. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) HHH You might feel pressured to fol- Cryptoquip low through on a project. You have been off dealing with other matters and have difficulty coming to a conclusion. News ZACK HILL John Deering and John Newcombe comes to you quickly. Tonight: A force to be dealt with. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) HHH Reach out for someone at a dis- tance. You might need to clear your mind and let go of a problem that is causing you to feel insecure. Rather, absorb the infor- mation and detach, considering what you heard. Tonight: Follow the music. BORN TODAY Boxer Sugar Ray Leonard (1956), singer Enya (1961), author Danielle Steel (1947) *** May 10, 17, 24, 2019 NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Trav- is K. Britt to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Family Choice Mort- gage Corporation, dated Novem- ber 26, 2001 and recorded in the Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 12007, Page 348, as modified by a certain modification agreement dated June 7, 2016, and recorded with said Hampden County Registry of Deeds in Book 21457, Page 1, of which mortgage the under- signed is the present holder, by assignment from: Mortgage Electronic Registra- tion Systems, Inc. to CitiMort- gage, Inc., recorded on March 17, 2009, in Book No. 17693, at Page 292 CitiMortgage, Inc. to GSMPS Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-RP2, Mortgage Pass-Through Certific- ates, Series 2005-RP2, U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee, Successor-in-interest to Wachovia Bank National Associ- ation, as Trustee, recorded on February 26, 2014, in Book No. 20202, at Page 403 for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the pur- pose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 12:00 PM on June 26, 2019, on the mortgaged premises located at 50 McCarthy Road, Granville, Hampden County, Massachu- setts, all and singular the premises described in said mort- gage,

TO WIT: The land in Granville, Hampden County, Massachusetts, as shown on a plan of land recor- ded in the Hampden County Re- gistry of Deeds entitled "Land in Granville Surveyed for George E. and Rita H. Sandman by Myles R. Stevens and N. Wm. Heino, Land Surveyors, scale 1" = 40', June 1980, containing 3.20 acres. Beginning at an iron pin in the northerly line of McCarthy Road (so-called) at the southwesterly corner of the land herein con- veyed and the southeasterly corner of other land of said Sandman; thence N. 39º 10' 46" W. along said oth- er land of said Sandman a dis- tance of two hundred twenty-two and 35/100 (225.35) feet to an iron pin; thence

PAGE 14 - FRIDAY, MAY 17,N. 72º2019 43' 52" W. along said oth- www.thewestfieldnews.com THE WESTFIELD NEWS er land of said Sandman a dis- tance of one hundred twelve and 82/100 (112.82) feet to an iron pin; thence DEADLINE: 2PM THE DAY BEFORE N. 6º 30' 01" W. along said oth- er land of said Sandman a dis- tance of two hundred fifty-four and 93/100 (254.93) feet to an To Advertise Call iron pin; thence 413-562-4181 Ext. 118 N. 50º 50' 38" E. along said oth- CLAer land ofSSIFI said Sandman a dis- ED Available Online 24/7 tanceat www.thewest of two hundred sixty-onefieldnews.com/classifieds Email [email protected] and 50/100 (261.50) feet to an iron pin; thence

L egal Notices S. 23º 55' 31" E. along land as L egal Notices A uto For Sale Help Wanted Help Wanted shown on said plan containing 1.76 acres, a distance of five timothY's AUto sAles. May 10, 17, 24, 2019 May 17, 2019 Stop by and see us! We might hundred twenty-four and 06/100 have exactly what you're look- citY of eAsthAmPton (524.06) feet to an iron pin at the JoB oPPoRtUnitY NOTICE OF MORTGAGEE'S ing for, if not, let us find it for finAnce diRectoR citY of westfield you! Bartlett Street, Westfield. SALE OF REAL ESTATE northerly line of Mccarthy road; Busy coating, distribution fa- thence mAssAchUsetts (413)568-2261. specializing in Serves as Chief Financial Of- vehicles under $4,000. ficer of the City, advises the cility seeks ambitious per- By virtue and in execution of the Mayor & City Council on rev- sons to join our team and Power of Sale contained in a S. 43º 35' 16" W. along said Mc- notice of PUBlic meetinG enue projections, budget tar- participate in all aspects of certain mortgage given by Trav- A uto & Truck Parts gets, departmental budgets, Carthy road a distance of two capital expenditures, and fin- order processing and ma- is K. Britt to Mortgage Electronic hundred and 50/100 (200.50) INACCORDANCEWITHTHE ancial management; has re- chine operation no experi- Registration Systems, Inc., as PROVISIONSOFTHEMAS- PLOW- Full-size, Great condi- sponsibility for the detailed ence necessary, just a good feet to the point of beginning. tion, used on personal property preparation of the City’s annu- nominee for Family Choice Mort- SACHUSETTS only. 413-569-1420. attitude. Extremely clean gage Corporation, dated Novem- al operating and capital Being the same premises con- GENERALLAWS,CHAPTER budgets. Serves as opera- working environment and ex- ber 26, 2001 and recorded in the 131, SECTION 40 (WETLANDS tions coordinator for all City cellent benefits. Hampden County Registry of veyed to the mortgagor herein financial departments, spe- Deeds in Book 12007, Page by deed recorded in Hampden PROTECTIONACT)APUBLIC wAnted cifically the offices of the Aud- MEETINGWILLBEHELDON itor, Tax Collector, Assessor Send information to: 348, as modified by a certain County Registry of Deeds Book chevy camaros / chevelles / and Treasurer; ensures that [email protected] modification agreement dated 11249, Page 181. May 28, 2019 at 6:30 PM mustangs / ford Broncos all revenues and expenses June 7, 2016, and recorded with relevant to the development said Hampden County Registry Looking for unfinished projects of the municipal budget are For mortgagor's(s') title see AT: Westfield City Hall accurately and promptly of Deeds in Book 21457, Page or in need of restoration. Will deed recorded with Hampden Room 201 pay cash. tracked; develops annual pro- PennYsAVeR RoUte 1, of which mortgage the under- 59 Court Street jections and multiple-year signed is the present holder, by County Registry of Deeds in forecasts of such revenues dRiVeR: Book 11249, Page 181. Westfield, MA 01085 call eddie: 413-777-1306 and expenses; May serve as assignment from: the Treasurer and/or Tax Col- lector with all duties and re- The Westfield News Mortgage Electronic Registra- These premises will be sold and this meetinG is held foR sponsibilities of said position. Group has positions tion Systems, Inc. to CitiMort- A: deteRminAtion of AP- Trailers Monitors and coordinates the conveyed subject to and with the financing and expenditure of open on our weekend gage, Inc., recorded on March benefit of all rights, rights of way, PlicABilitY major capital projects from all Pennysaver delivery 17, 2009, in Book No. 17693, at restrictions, easements, coven- lAKe Bomoseen, VeRmont departments. Page 292 44' TRAILER, Breckenridge, team. We are looking for ants, liens or claims in the SUBMITTED BY: 1997, mint condition, 2 fenced-in CPA or master’s degree in responsible, motivated nature of liens, improvements, Jonathan Roberge yards, dog room, full size kit- public/business administra- CitiMortgage, Inc. to GSMPS chen and bath. Just 20 minutes tion, management, finance, adults with reliable trans- Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-RP2, public assessments, any and all outside Rutland. accounting, or related field; portation. Candidates Mortgage Pass-Through Certific- unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, FORWORKTOBEPER- 413-569-1420. and 5 or more years of pro- gressively responsible super- must be team players ates, Series 2005-RP2, U.S. water and sewer liens and any FORMEDAT: visory experience in municip- Bank National Association, as other municipal assessments or Near 563 Pochassic Road al government with an em- who are able to follow Trustee, Successor-in-interest to liens or existing encumbrances Help Wanted phasis in accounting, finance directions and provide Wachovia Bank National Associ- or budget or any equivalent of record which are in force and WORK WILL CONSIST OF: combination of education and good customer service. ation, as Trustee, recorded on are applicable, having priority Upgrading existing farm road. experience or any equivalent Applications are avail- February 26, 2014, in Book No. city of westfield combination of education and 20202, at Page 403 over said mortgage, whether or experience. Knowledge of able at The Westfield not reference to such restric- POSTED: May 21, 2019 KVS software desirable; Thor- News Group office on 62 tRAffic sUPeRVisoRs/ ough knowledge of municipal for breach of the conditions of tions, easements, improve- school cRossinG finance, budget management, School St, Westfield, said mortgage and for the pur- ments, liens or encumbrances is DAVID A. DOE GUARds investment markets, busi- MA. pose of foreclosing, the same CONSERVATION ness principles, personnel made in the deed. Application and complete job management, collective bar- will be sold at Public Auction at COMMISSION CHAIRMAN description available on-line gaining, and the laws which 12:00 PM on June 26, 2019, on TERMS OF SALE: at: affect local government. the mortgaged premises located www.cityofwestfield.org or at: Full description and applica- at 50 McCarthy Road, Granville, tions available at: Reserve officer Position Hampden County, Massachu- A deposit of Five Thousand Personnel Dept. The Town of Tolland Police setts, all and singular the ($5,000.00) Dollars by certified City of Westfield www.easthamptonma.org premises described in said mort- or bank check will be required to 59 Court Street Department is seeking quali- gage, be paid by the purchaser at the Westfield, MA 01085 Forward application : fied applicants to fill a va- May 17, 2019 cancy for a reserve officer time and place of sale. The bal- Personnel Director TO WIT: Please submit an application City of Easthampton position. Minimum require- ance is to be paid by certified or citY of westfield and resume with cover letter ments are: graduation from The land in Granville, Hampden 50 Payson Avenue bank check at Harmon Law Of- mAssAchUsetts as soon as possible. The City Easthampton, MA 01027 MCJTC/MPTC academy for County, Massachusetts, as fices, P.C., 150 California St., of Westfield is Affirmative Ac- Reserve Intermittent Officers shown on a plan of land recor- tion/Equal Opportunity em- before May 24, 2019 Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or Full Time Officers, must be ded in the Hampden County Re- NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING ployer. (M/F/H/) 21 years of age with a valid gistry of Deeds entitled "Land in or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Massachusetts drivers li- Granville Surveyed for George Newton Highlands, Massachu- INACCORDANCEWITHTHE cense, high school diploma E. and Rita H. Sandman by setts 02461-0389, within thirty PROVISIONSOFTHEMAS- or equivalent. Myles R. Stevens and N. Wm. (30) days from the date of sale. SACHUSETTS The Westfield News Part-Time Entry Interested persons may ob- Level Position tain an application packet Heino, Land Surveyors, scale 1" Deed will be provided to pur- GENERALLAWS,CHAPTER home delivery still only... = 40', June 1980, containing chaser for recording upon re- from the Tolland Town Hall at 3.20 acres. 131, SECTION 40 (WETLANDS Residental Apartmant 241 West Granville RD, ceipt in full of the purchase PROTECTIONACT)APUBLIC ¢ Complex in Westfield Tolland MA or Tolland Police (Retirees Welcome) Must be price. The description of the Per Day Department at 204 West Beginning at an iron pin in the MEETINGWILLBEHELDON 75 organized and willing to learn. premises contained in said mort- Granville RD, Tolland MA. northerly line of McCarthy Road may 28, 2019 at 6:30 Pm Weekend position - 12 hours; Applications will be accepted (so-called) at the southwesterly gage shall control in the event of Sat 10-5, Sun 11-4 until the position is filled. corner of the land herein con- an error in this publication. * includes free online AT: Westfield City Hall access (50¢ value) Call 413-568-1444 to set up The Tolland Police Depart- veyed and the southeasterly Room 201 ment is an equal opportunity corner of other land of said Please call our Circulation Dept. appointment between Other terms, if any, to be an- 59 Court Street at 413-562-4181 Ext. 117 or Mondays-Fridays 9am-5pm. employer. Sandman; thence nounced at the sale. Westfield, MA 01085 [email protected] N. 39º 10' 46" W. along said oth- er land of said Sandman a dis- GSMPS MORTGAGE THISMEETINGISHELDFOR tance of two hundred twenty-two LOAN TRUST 2005-RP2, A:DETERMINATIONOFAP- and 35/100 (225.35) feet to an MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH PLICABILITY iron pin; thence CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-RP2, Putz’s Ultimate SUBMITTED BY: Jacob Dutko N. 72º 43' 52" W. along said oth- U.S. BANK NATIONAL er land of said Sandman a dis- ASSOCIATION, tance of one hundred twelve and FORWORKTOBEPER- 82/100 (112.82) feet to an iron AS TRUSTEE, FORMED AT: 88 Pequot Point sPorts Challenge pin; thence SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST Road TO WACHOVIA BANK N. 6º 30' 01" W. along said oth- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, WORKWILLCONSISTOF: er land of said Sandman a dis- AS TRUSTEE Building an 8’ X 34’ porch on the tance of two hundred fifty-four Present holder of said mortgage front of the house and 93/100 (254.93) feet to an iron pin; thence By its Attorneys, PO STED: May 21, 2019 N. 50º 50' 38" E. along said oth- HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. er land of said Sandman a dis- 150 California St. DAVID A. DOE tance of two hundred sixty-one Newton, MA 02458 CONSERVATION Take part in the race to ultimate victory! Win weekly prizes and become our grand prize and 50/100 (261.50) feet to an (617)558-0500 COMMISSION CHAIRMAN iron pin; thence 13031 winner. Choose your top PGA men’s golfer from each of the four Majors, a NASCAR racer from the Daytona 500, a horse in the race to the Triple Crown, March Madness Final Four, and the winner S. 23º 55' 31" E. along land as for every Red Sox-Yankees series throughout the summer. Points will be awarded based on where shown on said plan containing your selection finishes (1st – 3 points, 2nd – 2 points, 3rd – 1 point). Pick the 2018 Division I Men’s 1.76 acres, a distance of five Basketball Final Four. Receive one point for each correct Final Four team. One bonus point will be hundred twenty-four and 06/100 (524.06) feet to an iron pin at the awarded for the exact Final Four. 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The description of the premises contained in said mort- gage shall control in the event of an error in this publication.

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GSMPS MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-RP2, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-RP2, U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST TO WACHOVIA BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE Present holder of said mortgage By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California St. Newton, MA 02458 (617)558-0500 13031 THE WESTFIELD NEWS www.thewestfieldnews.com FRIDAY, MAY 17, 2019 - PAGE 15

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